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Novelist, academic and tattoo artist Samuel Steward’s plight shows that ‘cancel culture’ was alive and well in the1930s
Novelist, academic and tattoo artist Samuel Steward’s plight shows that ‘cancel culture’ was alive and well in the1930s,The ability of professors to freely teach and write about controversial topics without fear of retribution is nothing new.

Novelist, academic and tattoo artist Samuel Steward’s plight shows that ‘cancel culture’ was alive and well in the1930s

The ability of professors to freely teach and write about controversial topics without fear of retribution is nothing new.