When the Censor ComesAppendix H: Other ResourcesBook and Periodical Council. Freedom to Read Kit. Annual. Toronto: BPC. Contains an extensive bibliography. Booth, David. Censorship Goes to School. Toronto: Pembroke Publishers, 1992. Cossman, Brenda. Censorship and the Arts: Law, Controversy, Debate, Facts. Toronto: Ontario Association of Art Galleries, 1995. DelFattore, Joan.What Johnny Shouldn't Read: Textbook Censorship in America. Yale University Press, 1992. Fuller, Janine, and Stuart Blackley. Restricted Entry: Censorship on Trial. Vancouver: Press Gang, 1995. Heins, Marjorie. Sex, Sin and Blasphemy: A Guide to America's Censorship Wars. New York: New Press, 1993. Hentoff, Nat. Free Speech for Me But Not for Thee: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other. New York: HarperCollins, 1992. Noble, Kimberley. Bound and Gagged: Libel Chill and the Right to Publish. Toronto: HarperCollins, 1992. Noble, William. Bookbanning in America: Who Bans Books? and Why. Middlebury, VT: Paul S. Eriksson, 1990. Schrader, Alvin M. Fear of Words: Censorship and the Public Libraries of Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Library Association, 1995. Strossen, Nadine. Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights. New York: Scribner/Doubleday/Anchor, 1995. Web Sites A Chronicle of Freedom of Expression in Canada List of Freedom of Expression Links « Previous | Table of Contents | Next » Freedom to Read
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