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Hefner

Patty Farmer, Playboy Swings: How Hugh Hefner and Playboy Changed the Face of Music (Beaufort Books, 2015), is also an account of his important Civil Rights movement participation, and tells mainly a related side of that story: Hefner's great interest in and advocacy of jazz music when it was avant-garde in the 1950s and early 1960s. When he inaugurated his interview series in 1962, Miles Davis was the first that he featured. Hefner's unwavering stands on sexual/reproductive freedom and against censorship are signified by his 2012 editorials in support of gay marriage in Men's magazine: "Playboy founder Hugh Hefner writes passionate plea in support of gay marriage 86-year-old lothario takes stand in September issue of Men's magazine," New York Daily News, 23 August 2012.

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