Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, Civil liberties are under severe attack in Bartlesville, Okla, where censorship of the public library\u27s reading matter has occurred apparently because of the librarian\u27s interest in an interracial program
Multnomah County Library has received several recent challenges to library materials for containing ...
Clipping of article, City Absorbs Library Board, from Daily Oklahoman, June 18, 1950. The Bartl...
Two n P E s OF CENSORSHIP pervade contemporary society. The first, regulative censorship, aims at th...
Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, Civil liberties are under severe attack in Bartlesville...
4 pages. Article, Censorship in Bartlesville, a report of the Oklahoma Library Association Committe...
Editorial examining the tendency of reporters in Mississippi to self-censor and shy away from thorou...
The article on Legal Action taken at Bartlesville, Oklahoma --to Reinstate Librarian and Public Lib...
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Last month Springfield voters approved an amendment to the city charter that prohibits the city to e...
This article reviews the decision by the American Library Association to issue a statement strongly ...
Clipping of article, Oil-Rich Bartlesville in Throes Of Fight over Civil Liberties by F.A. Behymer...
In this article the display for Banned Books Week at Corvallis Public Library is spotlighted. The ar...
Tom Hall interviews Elizabeth Beairsto for National Library Week in this article. Beairsto had just ...
This article was written to highlight Banned Books Week and the detrimental effects of censorship. T...
Citizens of this oil-blessed city, counting their blessings one by one but weighing against them the...
Multnomah County Library has received several recent challenges to library materials for containing ...
Clipping of article, City Absorbs Library Board, from Daily Oklahoman, June 18, 1950. The Bartl...
Two n P E s OF CENSORSHIP pervade contemporary society. The first, regulative censorship, aims at th...
Newspaper clipping from unidentified paper, Civil liberties are under severe attack in Bartlesville...
4 pages. Article, Censorship in Bartlesville, a report of the Oklahoma Library Association Committe...
Editorial examining the tendency of reporters in Mississippi to self-censor and shy away from thorou...
The article on Legal Action taken at Bartlesville, Oklahoma --to Reinstate Librarian and Public Lib...
4 pages. First part of an article on censorship (focusing on censorship in the movies) from Redbook ...
Last month Springfield voters approved an amendment to the city charter that prohibits the city to e...
This article reviews the decision by the American Library Association to issue a statement strongly ...
Clipping of article, Oil-Rich Bartlesville in Throes Of Fight over Civil Liberties by F.A. Behymer...
In this article the display for Banned Books Week at Corvallis Public Library is spotlighted. The ar...
Tom Hall interviews Elizabeth Beairsto for National Library Week in this article. Beairsto had just ...
This article was written to highlight Banned Books Week and the detrimental effects of censorship. T...
Citizens of this oil-blessed city, counting their blessings one by one but weighing against them the...
Multnomah County Library has received several recent challenges to library materials for containing ...
Clipping of article, City Absorbs Library Board, from Daily Oklahoman, June 18, 1950. The Bartl...
Two n P E s OF CENSORSHIP pervade contemporary society. The first, regulative censorship, aims at th...