Privacy in Modern America
Historians talked about the history of people’s rights to privacy and explore the tensions between privacy, freedom of the press, convenienc… read more
Historians talked about the history of people’s rights to privacy and explore the tensions between privacy, freedom of the press, convenience, and national security. They also discussed how recent internet surveillance cases impact people’s privacy today. The Organization of American Historians hosted this event at their annual meeting. close
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