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That Dangerous Dictionary…and Other Books Too Risqué for Texas Students

September 24-October 1 is Banned Books Week, and ACLU staff and volunteers are posting their thoughts about the freedom to read throughout the week. Celebrate your First Amendment rights by attending one of the ACLU's Banned Books events or just by ...

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That Dangerous Dictionary…and Other Books Too Risqué for Texas Students

September 24-October 1 is Banned Books Week, and ACLU staff and volunteers are posting their thoughts about the freedom to read throughout the week. Celebrate your First Amendment rights by attending one of the ACLU's Banned Books events or just by ...

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Defending Banned Books…Again

September 24 – October 1 is Banned Books Week, and new this year is Banned Sites Day on September 28. All week ACLU staff and volunteers are posting their thoughts about the freedom to read — both books and online content. Celebrate your...

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ACLU Updates - September 29, 2011 at 1:38 pm

Categories: Andi Zeisler, banned books, Banned Books Week 2011, censorship, Courtenay Hameister, James Joyce, Jonathan Hill, Judy Blume   Tags:

Banned Books Week Kicks Off Tomorrow!

Earlier this week, Reuters reported that a school district in Missouri agreed to lift its ban on Slaughterhouse-Five and Twenty Boy Summer, two books the district had completely banned from its libraries. Thanks to a coalition of censorship opponen...

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ACLU Updates - September 23, 2011 at 3:56 pm

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