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Office for Intellectual Freedom of the American Library Association promotes intellectual freedom, freedom of speech, and the freedom to read.
www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/freeread.html reviewsArticles on Censorship -- A Look at the Different Sides of the Issue
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There is more than one side to any story. This is more true with censorship of the written word than with most topics. You know where you stand on this issue, but what is your opinion based on Is it based on fact and your morals, or on other people's morals To help determine this, it is a good idea to find out what other people have thought on the issue. Here are some articles, essays and ...
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Visit ABFFE at www.abffe.org American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression Free Expression in the News Selections from the Free Expression Newsletter and other articles relating to bookselling and freedom of speech. To view archived articles, click here. ABFFE Board of Directors Here's contact information for ABFFE officers and board. Banned Books Week Banned Books Week draws attention to ...
www.bookweb.org/orgs/related/abffe/ reviewsIntellectual Freedom in Libraries
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Intellectual Freedom Welcome to The Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) Intellectual Freedom Page. You'll find topics related to censorship, library policies, Supreme Court cases and other information. The ISLMC is a meta-site where librarians, teachers, parents and students can preview Internet based information. You can search the ISLMC, use an index or sitemap to locate other ...
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