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BANNED BOOKS / CENSORSHIP |
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HAIGHT, Anne Lyon. Banned Books: Trends in Censorship from Homer
to Hemingway. New York: R. R. Bowker, 1955. JS p. 105. [Beyer - ABOUT
- 473] |
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JENKINSON, Edward B. When Readers Disagree with Writers. Muncie,
Indiana: Ball State University, 1981. A speech given to the Friends of
the Bracken Library on April 11, 1981. JS pp. 4-5. [Beyer - ABOUT - 474] |
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DEMAC, Donna A. Liberty Denied: The Current Rise of Censorship in
America. New York: PEN American Center, 1988. JS pp. 10-11. [Beyer
- ABOUT - 475] |
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MITGANG, Herbert. Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War Against
America's Greatest Authors. New York: Donald I. Fine, 1988. JS pp.
28, 43, 71-79, 93, 308-309. [Beyer - ABOUT - 476] |
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MARSH, Dave. 50 Ways to Fight Censorship and Important Facts to
Know about the Censors. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991. JS p.
22. [Beyer - ABOUT - 477] |
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ROBINS, Natalie. Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression.
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1992. JS pp. 15, 72, 77, 96-98, 236,
402. [Beyer - ABOUT - 478] |