True Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries by Kathy Barco, Valerie Nye

True Stories of Censorship Battles in America's Libraries

Kathy Barco, Valerie Nye with Robert Farrell (Contributor), Alisa C. Gonzalez (Contributor), Cindy Simerlink (Contributor), Cathlene Myers Mattix (Contributor), Susan Patron (Contributor), Erica MacCreaigh (Contributor), Gretchen Gould (Contributor), Rosemary J. Kilbridge (Contributor), Marie-Elise Wheatwind (Contributor), Susanne Caw (Contributor), Laurie Treat (Contributor), Hollis Helmed (Contributor), Kristin Pekoll (Contributor), Sydne Dean (Contributor), Sherry York (Contributor), Natasha Forrester (Contributor), Ellen Hopkins (Contributor), Lucy Bellamy (Contributor), Michelle Martinez (Contributor), Rosemary J. Kilbridge (Contributor), Amy Crump (Contributor), Kathy Barco (Contributor), Karin Perry (Contributor), Matti Nojonen (Contributor), Peggy Kaney (Contributor), James LaRue (Contributor), Lauren Christos (Contributor), Lise Chlebanowski (Contributor), Paul Hawkins (Contributor), David M. Powell (Contributor), Angela Paul (Contributor), Kathryn Prestidge (Contributor), Ron Critchfield (Contributor)

175 pages first pub 2011 (editions)

nonfiction art science
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Intellectual freedom is a core value of librarianship, but fighting to keep controversial materials on the shelves can sometimes feel like a lonely battle. And not all censorship controversies involve the public objecting to a book in the collecti...

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