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Not to be confused with his father, Northwestern Professor Medford Bryan Evans, author of The Usurpers (Western Islands, 1968), The Assassination of Joe McCarthy (Western Islands, 1970), Civil Rights Myths and Communist Realities (Conservative Society of America, 1965), The Secret War for the A-bomb (H. Regnery Co., 1953)

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M. Stanton Evans
Booknotes, Sunday, February 5, 1995
M. Stanton Evans discusses The Theme is Freedom: Religion, Politics, and the American Tradition.

Mr. Evans, the author of The Theme Is Freedom: Religion, Politics and the American Tradition, published by Regnery Publishing, talked about some of concepts found in his book. He said that common belief about the origins of our country, institutions and freedoms are incorrect and are the product of an accepted "liberal history lesson." He stresses that the roots of U.S. liberties lie in the Christian understanding of the Bible and that modern political liberalism undermines both religion and freedom. (timspalding)… (more)
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ACU Board member M. Stanton Evans is the Director of the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C. Evans is also publisher of Consumers’ Research Magazine, Chairman of the Education and Research Institute, visiting professor of journalism at Troy State University, and a contributing editor and columnist for Human Events.

M. Stanton Evans graduated from Yale University in 1955, with a B.A. in English. He has done graduate work in economics at New York University and earned an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Syracuse University.

Evans served as chairman of ACU during the sixties and seventies. From 1960 to 1974, he also served as editor for the Indianapolis Star.

During the seventies and eighties, Evans worked as a syndicated columnist as well as a political commentator for Radio America and CBS Radio and Television. He is the author of many renowned books including Revolt on Campus, The Liberal Establishment, The Politics of Surrender, The Future of Conservatism, The Lawbreakers, Clear and Present Dangers, and The Theme is Freedom.

Evans has also been an effective plaintiff in numerous Federal Court cases involving the First Amendment issue of “freedom of information.”
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Not to be confused with his father, Northwestern Professor Medford Bryan Evans, author of The Usurpers (Western Islands, 1968), The Assassination of Joe McCarthy (Western Islands, 1970), Civil Rights Myths and Communist Realities (Conservative Society of America, 1965), The Secret War for the A-bomb (H. Regnery Co., 1953)

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