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Censorship / Freedom of expression / First Amendment to the United States Constitution / Activism / Library Bill of Rights / United States Constitution / Freedom of speech / Intellectual freedom / Lee R. Bobker / Library science / Human rights / American Library Association
Date: 2014-05-14 14:45:38
Censorship
Freedom of expression
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Activism
Library Bill of Rights
United States Constitution
Freedom of speech
Intellectual freedom
Lee R. Bobker
Library science
Human rights
American Library Association

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