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Banned Books Week  Tags: american_library_association banned_books_week censorship reading  

Sponsored by the American Library Association, Banned Books Week is an occasion for considering and discussing the nature and boundaries of speech, thought, and discourse in a free society.
Last update: Sep 28th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.harpercollege.edu/BBW2009  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Freedom to Read!

Celebrate your Freedom to Read!

 

 Attend a Banned Books Week Lecture at the Harper College Library

Harper
College
Library

Bldg. F
2nd floor

847-925-6184

 

 
 

Banned Books Week 2009

 

Banned Books Week

@
Harper College Library


Monday, September 28

  • 3 pm Communist Manifesto 
    presented by Sean Noonan and David Richmond

Tuesday, September 29

 

  • 11 am “Igniting the Fires of Hate : Origins and Implications of the Nazi Book Burnings”

           presented by Kim Jaeger

  • 2 pm “Comic Books, Censorship, and the  Comics Code Authority”
     presented by Brian Cremins

Wednesday, September 30

  • 10 am “The Myth of Eva Peron”
     
    presented by Veronica Mormino
  • 1 pm “Banning Resistance”
    presented by Seema Kurup

Thursday, October 1

  • 12 noon  “Alison Bechdal--A Dyke to Watch Out For”
    presented by JJ Pionke

 

 

 

Reserve these dates!

Banned Books Week
September 26-October 3, 2009

 
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