Banned Books

 

Articles

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Ebsco Student Research Center

Gale Student Resource Center -  Gold

 

Books from the HHS Library

(363.31 BAN) Banned Books :  Literature Suppressed on Political Grounds

(363.31 BAN) Banned Books:  Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds

(363.31 BAN) Banned Books:  Literature Suppressed on Sexual Grounds

(363.31 BAN) Banned Books:  Literature Suppressed on Social Grounds

 

Electronic Books from the Gale Virtual Reference Library

 

1. Civil Liberties Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law

2. Board of Education v. Pico 457 U.S. 853 (1982)

Encyclopedia of the American Constitution

 

 

Primary Sources

Freedom to Read

Adopted officially by the American Library Association in 1953, the statement has been revised several times since then. This 1991 version is the most recent.

 

Websites

American Library Association

Censored

China & Internet Censorship

Unfettered Press

The Why Files

 

 

 

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