Lest we forget the price Doug Juleff paid for his art, here's this item from the March 18, 1955 edition of the Detroit Free Press. I have no information on how the psychiatric exam went, but he ended up doing six months in jail. That was about average for such "offenses" in those days, but the worst part was the destruction of much of his work and the ending of his career. Oh, and just to add insult to injury, his own father cooperated with the police during the raid. Don't think for a minute that there aren't people working right now to take us back to those dark days.

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