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Free Speech and Censorship - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Free Speech and Censorship - A Documentary and Reference Guide (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Series: Documentary and Reference Guides
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This annotated document collection surveys the history and
evolution of laws and attitudes regarding free speech and
censorship in the United States, with a special emphasis on
contemporary events and controversies related to the First
Amendment. The United States' collective understanding of First
Amendment freedoms was formed by more than 200 years of tensions
between the power of word and the power of the government. During
that time, major laws and legal decisions defined the circumstances
and degree to which personal expression could be rightfully
expressed-and rightfully limited. This struggle to define the
parameters of free speech continues today. Vibrant and passionate
debates about First Amendment limitations once inspired by the
dissemination of birth control information now address such issues
as kneeling during the national anthem, removing controversial
books from public libraries, attempts by the Trump administration
to discredit the press, and disseminating false or hateful
information through social media platforms. By exploring diverse
examples of censorship victories and triumphs of free expression,
readers will better understand the enormous impact of First
Amendment freedoms on American society. Chronological history of
important milestones, documents, and events that have shaped the
nation's understanding of freedom of speech/press and censorship,
as well as the limitations of each Primary source selection that
illuminates the importance of First Amendment freedoms as critical
elements of democracy in the United States Informative,
authoritative, and balanced introductory headnotes for each primary
source to help readers understand the context in which they were
created Readers Guide to Related Documents and sidebars
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