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Suzette Baker, former head librarian at the Kingsland Branch Library in the Llano County Library System, holds some banned books on Mar. 4, 2024 in Austin. Imagine that you decided to go to your local ...
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Martha Hickson, a recently retired media specialist who fought censorship at North Hunterdon High School in Annandale, New Jersey, shakes hands with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (seated) after he ...
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In the Welsh village of Hay-on-Wye, where sheep outnumber people and books spill onto the streets, a quiet revolution began. Antiquarian and academic Richard Booth inadvertently launched a global ...