censorship in the media
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censorship in the media
Censorship has become far too common in today's society. It has been,
and is being misused. The following paper discusses this controversial
subject and it's related effects to certain groups in our society.
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
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List Callwood, June. Sanitized textbooks reflect a pious paradise that never was. The Globe and Mail. March 18, 1987. pA2-A3. Colley, Rupert. Censorship in the children's library. The Junior Bookshelf. June 1990. v. 53 n.3 p121-123. Collins, Janet. Suffer the little children. Books in Canada. October 1991. v. 20 n.7 p25-27. Jenkins, Dr. David. The Censorship Iceberg: The results of a survey of challenges in school and public libraries. School Libraries in Canada. Fall, 1985. v.6 n.1 p19-22.
List Callwood, June. Sanitized textbooks reflect a pious paradise that never was. The Globe and Mail. March 18, 1987. pA2-A3. Colley, Rupert. Censorship in the children's library. The Junior Bookshelf. June 1990. v. 53 n.3 p121-123. Collins, Janet. Suffer the little children. Books in Canada. October 1991. v. 20 n.7 p25-27. Jenkins, Dr. David. The Censorship Iceberg: The results of a survey of challenges in school and public libraries. School Libraries in Canada. Fall, 1985. v.6 n.1 p19-22.