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Autobiography of intellectual freedom pioneer and librarian Zoia Horn. A proper lady librarian, Zoia went to jail for refusing to testify in a trial against anti Viet Nam war activists in the Harrisburg Seven. She said, "To me it stands on: Freedom of thought — but government spying in homes, in libraries and universities inhibits and destroys this freedom."
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Librarians, Freedom of information, Biography, History, vietnam war, privacy, intellectual freedomPeople
Zoia HornPlaces
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Zoia!: Memoirs of Zoia Horn, Battler for People's Right to Know
March 1995, McFarland & Company
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in English
0786400714 9780786400713
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Zoia!: memoirs of Zoia Horn, battler for people's right to know.
1995, McFarland & Co.
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-304) and index.
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