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Australian Obscene Publications - April 14th, 1954
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14 April 1954
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Police Offences (Obscene Publications) Bill. Commonwealth of Australia, 1954, Parliamentary debates: House of Representatives: official Hansard, vol. 243, April 1954: p. 74-118. Web.
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Discussions of morality and distribution. Comic books and other obscene periodicals are consistently viewed as serious threats to the morals of young people.
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Victoria Parliamentary Debates Volume 243, pg. 74-118
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Psychiatrist Charges Stalling Tactics On Legislation to Control Comic Books
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Newspaper Articles
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Looks at the way that comic book legislation in the United States was slower to act than in Canada.
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24 January 1950
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"Psychiatrist Charges Stalling Tactics on Legislation to Control Comic Books." New York Times, 24 June 1950: 42. Web. 4 January 2014.
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New York Times
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Juvenile Delinquency Seen on Increase: Quaker Official Blames New Comic Books
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Among other topics, discusses Edgar Bromberger's reports on the necessity for psychiatric consultation in hospitals.
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24 June 1948
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"Juvenile Delinquency Seen on Increase: Quaker Official Blames New Comic Books." New York Times, 24 June 1948: 22. Web. 26 January 2014.
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The New York Times
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ProQuest
children
comic books
comics
crime
health
juvenile delinquency
parents
psychiatry
sex
statistics
violence
wertham
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Comic' Books - Their Effect on Child Eyes: Jumbled 'Panels' and Poor Printing Tax Vision Heavily
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Discusses comic books' alleged cause of myopia in the children who read them. Art in comics is identified as the reason, citing its poor quality.
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1 April 1945
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"'Comic' Books - Their Effect on Child's Eyes: Jumbled 'Panels' and Poor Printing Tax Vision Heavily." Southtown Economist [Chicago], 1 April 1945: 1. Web. 13 March 2014.
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Southtown Economist
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Daily Southtown
anti-comic
children
comic books
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reading
Southtown Economist
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Comic Books Damage Minds, Doctors Told: Some Suggest to Child a Fantastic World, Dr. Ladouceur Tells Group 'Sadistic Rubbish'
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Presents an early depiction of the way that health officials were beginning to fear the negative affects that comics could have on people.
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23 May 1941
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"Comic Books Damage Minds, Doctors Told." The Globe and Mail [Toronto], 23 May 1941: 4. Web. ProQuest. 2 March 2014.
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The Globe and Mail
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Health Law Urged to Combat Comics
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4 December 1951
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"Health Law Urged to Combat at Comics." New York Times, 5 Dec. 1951: 37. ProQuest. Web. 16 April 2014.
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Wertham attempts to persuade the Joint Legislative Committe to Study Comics to recommend legislature focusing on banning comics for the sake of public health.
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