Village Voice Union Meeting
During a Village Voice newspaper union meeting, American journalist and music critic Nat Hentoff (center, rear) stands at a lecturn and listens to an unidentified man in the audience, New York, New York, May 21, 1975. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/The New York Historical via Getty Images)

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97616629
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May 21, 1975
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- 1970-1979,
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- Horizontal,
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- Music,
- Nat Hentoff - Journalist,
- Newspaper,
- North America,
- Photography,
- The Media,
- USA,
- Village Voice,
- Waist Up,