Dick Caldwell, owner of The Book Lounge in the Springfield Mall, is doing a display for Banned Books Week. His five square feet front display will have a poster of various authors with black bars over their mouths. There will also be a mock book burning scene to complete the display. Caldwell’s nightmare is that book-banning will be the first step to the government taking control over access to information. Arlo Giles, Springfield Public Librarian, says that he can only recall eight requests in fifteen years where materials were challenged
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Dick Caldwell, owner of The Book Lounge in the Springfield Mall, is doing a display for Banned Books...
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In this guest editorial from a former South Umpqua school board member, the author takes a look at b...
National Banned Books Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is a time to celebrate th...
A banned books reading at the Albany public library had no audience during the event. Even though no...
The Newport Public Library celebrated the 200th anniversary of the Bill of Rights and the freedom to...
Banned Books Week is an annual event sponsored by the American Library Association to celebrate the ...
Peden writes an article that showcases the banned books display at Coos Bay Public Library. Library ...
The Coos Bay and North Bend libraries are both participating in banned books week by showcasing disp...
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The author of this article talks about Banned Books Week and whether any of the books that were remo...
A photo of the display at Newberg Public Library for Banned Books Week. The banned and challenged bo...
The Newberg Public Library is participating in Banned Books Week 1991 – Celebrating the Freedom to R...
The writer describes how and why books are challenged and censorship\u27s impact on freedom of choic...
Multiple librarians are worried that if Measure 9 passes then books may be taken from library shelve...