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Movies, books, paintings, and newspapers are all censored in some form or another before we see them. We even censor ourselves. The First Amendment to the Constitution assures us that we can express ourselves any way that we like. But opinions differ on how far people can, and should, go. Who decides what is offensive and what is acceptable? Author Nancy Day examines viewpoints of censorship throughout history with provoking examples from literature, film, TV, art, and the Internet. Understand why censorship continues, even in a modern, "open" society.
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