HOLLY SQUIRES Censorship. History of Censorship RELIGIOUS & POLITICAL SEXUAL.

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HOLLY SQUIRES Censorship

History of Censorship RELIGIOUS & POLITICAL SEXUAL

+ = “Comstock Law”

Roth Test 1933 Hicklin Test 1879

Pico vs. Board of Education Book Banning

Censorship VS Intellectual Freedom

Why Books Are Censored

+ Critical Thinking =

Consequences of Censorship

Self Censorship TEACHER STUDENT

Totalitarianism

HISTORY – MANY BATTLES FOUGHT FOR AND AGAINST CENSORSHIP CENSORSHIP V. INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM – SHELTER STUDENTS OR ALLOW CRITICAL THINKING GROWTH POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES – TEACHERS AND STUDENTS SELF-CENSORING AND TOTALITARIANISM (THINK 1984) Review & Question

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