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100 1 $aDoyle, Robert P.
245 10 $aBanned books :$bchallenging our freedom to read /$cRobert P. Doyle.
246 3 $aChallenging our freedom to read
260 $aChicago, IL :$bAmerican Library Association,$c℗♭2010.
300 $a390 pages ;$c28 cm
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500 $aIncludes indexes.
505 00 $gPart 1.$tIntroduction --$tHow it all began --$tHow to use this book --$gPart 2.$tInsight --$tChallenge of censorship --$gPart 3.$tInterpretation --$tFirst amendment --$tFreedom of expression --$tFreedom to read --$gPart 4.$tInformation --$tFirst amendment timeline --$tFirst amendment court cases --$tFirst amendment glossary and acronyms --$tFirst amendment bibliography --$tFirst amendment quotations --$gPart 5.$tIdeas --$tCelebration guide --$tCommunication guide --$gPart 6.$tIncidents --$tTop ten challenged books of 2009 --$tChallenged or banned books --$tTitle index --$tTopical index --$tGeographical index --$gAcknowledgements --$tAbout the author.
520 $aFrom Back Cover of Book: Banned books: Challenging Our Freedom To Read provides a framework for understanding censorship and the protections guaranteed to us through the first amendment. Interpretations of the uniquely American notion of freedom of expression - and our freedom to read what we choose - are supplemented by straightforward, easily accessible information that will inspire further exploration. This updated and expanded 2010 edition features a new, streamlined design that will make this an essential reference you'll return to time and again. Contents include: Insight - the challenge of censorship; Interpretation - the first amendment, the freedom of expression, and the freedom to read; Information - first amendment timeline, court cases, glossary, bibliography and quotations; Ideas - celebration guide for banned books week and communication guide for librarians; Incidents - top ten challenged books of 2009 and challenged or banned books - more than 1800 titles listed alphabetically by author plus title, topical, and geographical indices.
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