Censorship1
Title: Censorship1
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 943 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Censorship1
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 943 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Censorship
The freedom to read is essential to the democratic way of life. But
today, that freedom is under attack. Private groups and public authorities
everywhere are working to remove both books and periodicals from sale, to
exclude certain books from public schools, to censor and silence magazines
and newspapers, and to limit "controversial" books and periodicals to the
general public. The suppression of reading materials is suppression of
creative thought. Books and periodicals are
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v.20 n.7 p25-27
Court bans 'humanist' books from Alabama public schools. By Robin Toner.
The Globe and Mail. March 5, 1987. pA10
Censorship in the children's library. By Rupert Colley. The Junior
Bookshelf. June 1990. v.54 n.3 p121-123
Censorship News. Spring 1985. n20
Limits of criminal law - obscenity: a test case. By The Law Reform
Commission: working paper no. 10. p7-9
Censorship: stopping the book banners. By the book and periodical
development council. August 1988. p1-17