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Banning and challenging are two different things / News Staff, Business & Heritage Clarksville -- Even librarians ban books / Scott DiMarco -- Do the reasons for banning books stack up? / Jamie Leigh -- Book banning's greatest achievement is to reflect our current culture / Clay Calvert -- Banned Books Week is propaganda / Dan Kleinman -- Banned books can be a tool for addressing race / Ashley Lauren Samsa -- Look to the First Amendment / National Coalition Against Censorship -- Parental involvement is critical in reading selections / Rebecca Hagelin -- Filtering in public libraries has gone too far / David McMenemy -- Bans distract from the real value of books / Beth Younger -- Censorship is a loss to culture / Afsaneh Rigot -- Librarians must resist self-censoring / Caitlin McCabe -- Book banning is irrelevant in the information age / Steven Petite -- Technology offers new challenges to censorship / Robert Wheaton -- Why book banning fails / Philip Nel. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2017006229 |
ISBN | 9781534500754 (library bound) |
ISBN | 9781534500716 (pbk.) |