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  1. Book censorship is the removal, suppression, or restricted circulation of literary, artistic, or educational material on the grounds that it is objectionable according to the standards applied by the censor. [1] The first instance of book censorship in what is now known as the United States, took place in 1637 in modern-day Quincy, Massachusetts.

  2. Obscenity is far from the only reason for book censorship in the United States. Censorship of specific ideologies, beliefs, scientific theories, and identities is a historical and present theme. Evolution. One idea that was historically censored in text is evolution. One of the longest-lasting bans was in Tennessee from 1925–1967.

  3. Jul 2, 2021 · The corollary of government censorship of media is government elimination of the right of the people to know–to weigh assertions freely and make up our own minds. Government censorship signals the end of the last pretenses of democracy in the United States. The government now claims the exclusive right to disseminate misinformation.

  4. Jan 5, 2015 · 21st-century censorship. Governments around the world are using stealthy strategies to manipulate the media. January 5, 2015 By Philip Bennett and Moises Naim. a. b. (Red Nose Studio) Two beliefs safely inhabit the canon of contemporary thinking about journalism. The first is that the internet is the most powerful force disrupting the news media.

  5. In recent years, book bans and censorship have been serious topics of conversation in the United States. The American Library Association has been compiling data regarding censorship in libraries for more than twenty years. An announcement on March 22nd, 2023, reported 1,269 book censorship demands in 2022, the highest number yet recorded.

  6. Abstract. Censorship is a centuries-old issue for the United States. The importance of intellectual freedom and the freedom of speech is particularly evident in libraries, organizations dedicated to the access and spread of information. Issues regarding censorship and intellectual freedom have even reached the US Supreme Court.

  7. The right to speak and the right to publish under the First Amendment has been interpreted widely to protect individuals and society from government attempts to suppress ideas and information, and to forbid government censorship of books, magazines, and newspapers as well as art, film, music and materials on the internet.

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