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  2. The next chapter in record U.S. book bans? 'Soft censorship'

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    The U.S. has seen a spike in book censorship over the ... collateral damage of book bans, or so-called soft censorship, when a title is excluded, removed or limited before it is explicitly banned ...

  3. Book censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Book censorship is the removal, suppression, or restricted circulation of literary, artistic, or educational material on the grounds that it is objectionable according to the standards applied by the censor. [1] The first instance of book censorship in what is now known as the United States, took place in 1637 in modern-day Quincy, Massachusetts.

  4. US public schools banned over 10K books during 2023-2024 ...

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    The group also highlighted instances of "soft censorship," where books are purchased but are hidden or placed in restricted areas in fear of potential challenges. In some instances, the ALA said ...

  5. As children's book bans soar, sales are down and ... - AOL

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    In what some in the book publishing industry call "shadow bans" or "soft censorship," the effects are far-reaching: ... of English's Committee Against Censorship. They "make a very reasoned ...

  6. Book censorship - Wikipedia

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    Chilean soldiers burn books considered politically subversive in 1973, under Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship. Book censorship is the act of some authority taking measures to suppress ideas and information within a book. Censorship is "the regulation of free speech and other forms of entrenched authority". [1]

  7. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Soft, or indirect, censorship is the practice of influencing news coverage by applying financial pressure on media companies that are deemed critical of a government or its policies and rewarding media outlets and individual journalists who are seen as friendly to the government.

  8. It's Banned Books Week: Most challenged titles and how ... - AOL

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    Banned books is a contentious debate in courts, classrooms and libraries. Here's an overview of the national debate and the most banned books.

  9. Book banning in the United States (2021–present) - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of books have been challenged, including high-profile examples like Maus by Art Spiegelman and New Kid by Jerry Craft. The American Library Association documented 1,269 demands of book censorship in 2022. It was the highest the organization had ever recorded since it began collecting censorship data more than 20 years prior.