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For example, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff is a vocal atheist and also vocally pro-life.
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Hentoff is on the left of the political spectrum or says he is.
News from Iran Helen 2006
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Years have gone by and Nat Hentoff is still fighting.
News from Iran Helen 2006
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I've called Hentoff and Molly Ivins the two best columnists never to win a Pulitzer.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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I've called Hentoff and Molly Ivins the two best columnists never to win a Pulitzer.
Media Nation 2009
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Early on, jazz attracted a progressive Jewish following, including many of its best critics such as Hentoff himself - and the jazz business was often run by Jewish entrepreneurs, though in that case the situation created divisions rather than harmony.
The Seattle Times 2011
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“Democrats for Keating” and other liberals publicly trying to defeat him in favor of the moderate-conservative Repub incumbent included Gore Vidal, I.F. Stone, Paul Newman, Barbara Tuchman, Richard Hofstadter, James Baldwin, and Nat Hentoff.
Matthew Yglesias » Harold Ford Goes Negative . . . on Eleanor Roosevelt 2010
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The Journal's Nat Hentoff, profiling the baroness in 1960 for Esquire magazine, observed that her championing of cutting-edge black musicians required the same degree of "courage that she had shown during the war."
The Ballad of a Jazz Royal Will Friedwald 2011
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KEYES: Hentoff says it was magnificent to continue to watch Lincoln find herself as an artist.
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KEYES: Hentoff says it was magnificent to continue to watch Lincoln find herself as an artist.
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