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112 pp.
| Lerner |
November, 2000 |
LibraryISBN 0-8225-2628-X$$25.26
(4)
YAPro/Con series.
A cogent, objective, and thorough--though at times exhausting--look at censorship, from ancient Greece through the present. Day focuses on censorship in the publishing, art, entertainment, and online worlds, and she's generous with anecdotes about people, frequently teens, involved in both sides of the fight. Well-reproduced black-and-white and color photographs of activists and the objects of censorship are featured. Bib., ind.