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Articles on Censorship and Challenges Others Have Faced:
Agee, Jane. (November 1999). "There It Was, That One Sex Scene": English Teachers on Censorship. The English Journal, 61-69.
~ The effects censorship has on teachers' willingness to take risks in text selection
Brown, Jean E. (Spring 2000). Creating a Censorship Simulation. ALAN Review, 27-30.
~ The author describes a censorship simulation she uses, in her graduate level course, to provide her students with a realistic experience with censorship
Broz, William J. (February 2002). Defending Am I Blue. Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, 340-350.
~ An English professor discusses a challenge to Marion Dane Bauer's Am I Blue in his local school district and his own response to it
Cronin, Blaise. (February 15, 2003). Burned Any Good Books Lately? Library Journal, 48.
~ Book burning incidents in the United States in 2001 - 2002, and the effect book burning has on anti-censorship sentiments
Donelson, Ken. (February 1997). "Filth" and "Pure Filth" in Our Schools--Censorship of Classroom Books in the Last Ten Years. English Journal, 21-25.
~ Censorship in the classroom between 1986 and 1996
Freedman, Lauren & Johnson, Holly. (December 2000/January 2001). Who's Protecting Whom? I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This, a Case in Point Confronting Self-censorship in the Choice of Young Adult Literature. The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 356-369.
~ The authors discuss the problems with teacher self-censorship in classroom book selection
Greenbaum, Vicky. (February 1997). Censorship and the Myth of Appropriateness: Reflections on Teaching Reading in High School. The English Journal, 16-20.
~ The author believes teachers should reexamine their concept of what is "appropriate" when selecting classroom texts
Kastner, Alison & Allen, Ruth. (December 1, 2002). Feasting on Forbidden Fruit: How to Talk to Teens About Censorship. Teacher Librarian, 18-20.
~ An overview of a program on censorship, produced by the Multnomah County Library System, for classroom use and ideas on how to create a similar program in any classroom
Lacks, Cissy. (February 1997). The Teacher's Nightmare: Getting Fired for Good Teaching. English Journal, 29-33.
~ Lacks relates the incidents that led to her dimissal because her students wrote and performed scripts that contained "street language".
Noll, Elizabeth. (December 1994). The Ripple Effect of Censorship: Silencing in the Classroom. English Journal, 59-64.
~ Noll discusses the effect that classroom challenges have on book selection and self-censorship by teachers
Pavonetti, Linda M. (Spring 2002). It Seems Important that We Should Have the Right to Read... The Journal of Children's Literature, 9-15.
~ The author recounts the speeches, on censorship and intellectual freedom, given by Ginny Moore Kruse and Lois Lowry to the NCTE annual convention in Baltimore on November 17, 2001
Rossuck, Jennifer. (February 1997). Banned Books : A Study of Censorship. The English Journal, 67-70.
~ A high school teacher discusses her unit on censorship
Salvner, Gary M. (Winter 1998). A War of Words: Lessons from a Censorship Case. ALAN Review, 45-49.
~ An English festival is disrupted with a challenge about the use of John Marsden's Letters from the Inside
Suhor, Charles. (February 1997). Censorship--When Things Get Hazy. The English Journal, 26-28.
~ The author examines classroom challenges and mistakes teachers make when planning courses
Tigner-Rasanen, Mary. (January 2001). Meeting a Censorship Challenge. The English Journal, 126-129.
~ The author describes a challenge of Walter Dean Myers' Scorpions and Robert Cormier's The Choocolate War at the Rochester, Minnesota middle school where she teaches
Zeeman, Kenneth. (February 1997). Grappling with Grendel or What We Did When the Censors Came. The English Journal, 46-49.
~ How a school in Vermont dealt with a parent's challenge to John Gardner's Grendel
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