At A.J. Liebling Counter-Convention
American journalist and music critic Nat Hentoff (left) speaks with former US Military analyst Daniel Ellsberg (cemter) at the A.J. Liebling Counter-Convention, New York, New York, May 12, 1974. Ellsberg was the source of the leak of the controversial 'Pentagon Papers,' a goverment document about the decision-making process during the Vietnam War. The convention, named after noted media critic A.J. Leibling, was initially created in opposition to the American Newspaper Publishers Association convention. The man in the foreground is unidentified. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/The New York Historical via Getty Images)

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