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Free to Be faced backlash from some conservative religious leaders, including Evangelical author and psychologist James Dobson.[1] Kyle Smith from the New York Post claimed the project emasculated men.[7] A rebuttal to the claim was posted to The Daily Beast.[8]
- ^ Rotskoff, Lori; Lovett, Laura (2012). When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the Difference It Made. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-4696-1905-7.
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The instrument's reed is categorized as an "idioglottic concussion reed," meaning the reed is fashioned from the tube itself[1]
- ^ "wind instrument - The history of Western wind instruments | music". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2016-09-17.