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Published: 1975
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contents Proceedings of the Censorship Conference of the National Ad Hoc Committee Against Censorship (Dec. 9, 1975, New York City); A Day Long Discussion of Three Threats to the First Amendment and How Organizations Can Respond. Academic Freedom Censorship Conference Reports Freedom of Speech The contents of this document consist of a transcript of the 1975 Censorship Conference proceedings, a list of conference participants, an outline of the National Ad Hoc Committee against Censorship, a statement of concern, and three appendixes. Contents of the transcript include introductory remarks by William F. Fore; a welcoming address by Dave Randolph, pastor of the church in which the meeting was held; "Censoring 'Obscenity'" presented by Franklin S. Haiman; "Textbook Censorship," a role play of an open school board meeting presented by representatives of the American Library Association; a reading by Melvin Douglas from "Inherit the Wind" to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Scopes trial; "Government Secrecy--Two Views and a Question Period" presented by Morton H. Halperin and Frank N. Trager; and closing remarks by William F. Fore. (JM)
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spellingShingle Proceedings of the Censorship Conference of the National Ad Hoc Committee Against Censorship (Dec. 9, 1975, New York City); A Day Long Discussion of Three Threats to the First Amendment and How Organizations Can Respond.
Academic Freedom
Censorship
Conference Reports
Freedom of Speech
Proceedings of the Censorship Conference of the National Ad Hoc Committee Against Censorship (Dec. 9, 1975, New York City); A Day Long Discussion of Three Threats to the First Amendment and How Organizations Can Respond. Academic Freedom Censorship Conference Reports Freedom of Speech The contents of this document consist of a transcript of the 1975 Censorship Conference proceedings, a list of conference participants, an outline of the National Ad Hoc Committee against Censorship, a statement of concern, and three appendixes. Contents of the transcript include introductory remarks by William F. Fore; a welcoming address by Dave Randolph, pastor of the church in which the meeting was held; "Censoring 'Obscenity'" presented by Franklin S. Haiman; "Textbook Censorship," a role play of an open school board meeting presented by representatives of the American Library Association; a reading by Melvin Douglas from "Inherit the Wind" to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Scopes trial; "Government Secrecy--Two Views and a Question Period" presented by Morton H. Halperin and Frank N. Trager; and closing remarks by William F. Fore. (JM)
title Proceedings of the Censorship Conference of the National Ad Hoc Committee Against Censorship (Dec. 9, 1975, New York City); A Day Long Discussion of Three Threats to the First Amendment and How Organizations Can Respond.
topic Academic Freedom
Censorship
Conference Reports
Freedom of Speech
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED120844