A Crisis of Innocence

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Zorbaugh - The Comics, There They Stand.pdf
Discusses the popularity of comic strips and books, as well as some of the ways they have influenced American culture.

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Published letters to the editor. Includes letters from a number of young readers.

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Published letters to the editor. Includes letters from a number of young readers, including members of a "Junior Police Club."

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Published letters to the editor. Includes letters from a number of young readers.

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Reader's forum page with a running theme that Crime and Punishment has been a positive educational force in the life of children.

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Published letters to the editor with short responses. Includes letters from a pastor and a mother.

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Reader's forum page wherein the editors highlight the wide distribution of their comic and suggest it may have had some impact in the decrease in juvenile crime.

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Reader's forum page with letters from mothers. The mothers approve that their children read Crime Does Not Pay.

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Reader's forum page with a running theme of criminals revealing that reading Crime Does Not Pay showed them the error of their ways.

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Claims that comics have no merit because they do not instill a love for the English language, which is instilled by other forms of literature.
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