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Fahrenheit 451 Themes Censorship in America International Censorship Ray Bradbury Legislation Challenged Books vs Banned Books American Library Association.

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1 Fahrenheit 451 Themes Censorship in America International Censorship Ray Bradbury Legislation Challenged Books vs Banned Books American Library Association and the office for Intellectual Freedom National Coalition against Censorship Matthew Arnold and “Dover Beach” Jonathan Swift and Gulliver’s Travels Mark Twain and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Charles Darwin Albert Einstein Albert Schweitzer Mahatma Gandhi Thomas Love Peacock Lord Byron Thomas Paine Machiavelli

2 Censorship in America The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Index on Censorship Censorship of Comics Justice for sale part 4 From this article you can read the first 3 parts. Justice for sale part 4 Judy Blume talks about Censorship

3 International Censorship The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Index on Censorship Freedom to read (Canada) Freedom to read Beacon for Freedom of Expression Internet censorship around the world

4 Ray Bradbury The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. E Library has information. You must ask for the username and password.E Library Here are a couple of web sites for you. America and the Nazi book burnings Biographical Information

5 Legislation The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Citizens internet empowerment coalition Library Law

6 Challenged Books vs Banned Books The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Challenged Books Google Books explore some of the links to go deep into this subject. Google Books Banned Book Week

7 American Library Association and the office for Intellectual Freedom The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Banned Book Week ALA’s web page for this topic ALA’s web page

8 National Coalition against Censorship The Dewey number for this topic is 363.3. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. The organization’s web page The File Room

9 Matthew Arnold and “Dover Beach” There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. E Library has information. You must ask for the username and password.E Library Here are a couple of web sites for you. Poets.org

10 Jonathan Swift and Gulliver’s Travels The Dewey number for this topic is B SWIFT. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. E Library has information. You must ask for the username and password.E Library Here are a couple of web sites for you. Jonathan Swift

11 Mark Twain and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Dewey number for this topic is B TWAIN. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Mark Twain Papers and Project PBS Mark Twain in His times Born to Trouble Huckleberry Finn

12 Charles Darwin The Dewey number for this topic is B DARWIN. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. American Museum of Natural History Darwin and his Writings This is extensive so dig deep. Darwin and his Writings Charles Darwin after the Origion Charles Darwin after the Origion

13 Albert Einstein The Dewey number for this topic is B EINSTEIN. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. American Museum of Natural History Albert Einstein Archives Albert Einstein Online A lot of links dig deep. Albert Einstein Online

14 Albert Schweitzer The Dewey number for this topic is B SCHWEITZER. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you.

15 Mahatma Gandhi The Dewey number for this topic is B GANDHI. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Sunday Tribune Nobel Prize BBC Museum and Reference Library

16 Thomas Love Peacock There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Books and Writers Thomas Love Peacock Society

17 Lord Byron The Dewey number for this topic is B BYRON. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. E Library has information. You must ask for the username and password.E Library Here are a couple of web sites for you. His life and work Books and Writers Poetry Foundation

18 Thomas Paine The Dewey number for this topic is B PAINE. Check the shelves for books. There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. U. S. History.org From Revolution to Reconstruction PBS

19 Machiavelli There is a resource folder with information. Ask the librarian for it. Use the Databases. Both E Library and SIRS have information. You must ask for the username and password. It is the same for both.E Library SIRS Here are a couple of web sites for you. Biography.com PBS


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