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Legal Material
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Australian Obscene Publications - May 4th, 1954
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Legal material
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4 May 1954
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Police Offences (Obscene Publications) Bill. Commonwealth of Australia, 1954, Parliamentary debates: House of Representatives: official Hansard, vol. 243, May 1954: p. 349-370. Web
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Continued discussion of different clauses for the Bill, as well as penalties.
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PDF
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Victoria Parliamentary Debates Volume 243, pg. 349-370
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Public Domain
australia
bill
children
committee
crime
debate
government
horror
juvenile delinquency
law
legislation
libraries
literature
magazines
morality
newspapers
obscene
obscene literature
offence
police
publication and distribution
sex
violence
youth
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Still Image
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Title
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Bargains in Modern Books for Boys and Girls
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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Advertisement and order form for novels directed at boys and girls.
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Parents' Magazine Press
Date
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1 September 1941
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Marke, David T. (editor); Ellsworth, Ralph (art editor); Jacquet, Lloyd (art editor)
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JPG
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Comic Book
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True Comics #4
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"Bargains in Modern Books for Boys and Girls." True Comics #4 (September 1941), Parents' Magazine Press: 67. Web. 17 May 2015.
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=21813
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
advertisement
books
children
education
libraries
literature
magazines
novels
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Still Image
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Title
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12,000 Boys and Girls are now Enjoying this Fascinating Library
Subject
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Comic Books
Description
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Advertisement directed at children for a volume of books in "The What-Every-Child-Should-Know Library."
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Parents' Magazine Press
Date
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1 June 1941
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Marke, David T. (editor)
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JPG
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Comic Book
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True Comics #2
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"12,000 Boys and Girls are now Enjoying this Fascinating Library." True Comics #2 (June 1941), Parents' Magazine Press: 67. Web. 19 May 2015.
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http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=21811
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Public Domain, Digital Comic Museum
bible
children
education
family
freedom
libraries
reading
religion
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Newspaper Article
sourced from a newspaper
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Title
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Your Children's Reading Habits: T-N Survey Shows Reading Habits of Your Children Are Improving
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Discusses how comic book censorship has been effective in some respects in the United States. Won Lee explores the fact that children are becoming more discerning in their reading choices, thus losing interest in obscene comics.
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Won Lee, Kyung (writer)
Date
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8 July 1956
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PDF
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Newspaper Article
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Won Lee, Kyung. "Your Children's Reading Habits: T-N Survey Shows Reading Habits Of Your Children Are Improving." Kingsport Times News, 8 July 1956. Web. 11 April 2014.
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Kingsport Times News
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Kingsport Times News
censorship
children
comic books
comics
crime
libraries
literature
obscene
obscene literature
police
publication and distribution
reading
schools
teachers
teenagers
television
violence
war
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Violence on Our Newstands
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Written by a highschool senior, this editorial looks at the way that new technologies negatively influence children.
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Jordal, Marjorie Arlene (writer)
Date
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19 May 1955
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PDF
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Newspaper Article
Publisher
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Buffalo Center Tribune
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Jordal, Marjorie Arlene. "Violence on Our Newstands." Buffalo Center Tribune, 19 May 1955. Web.
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Buffalo Center Tribune
cartoons
censorship
children
comics
corruption
crime
horror
juvenile delinquency
law
libraries
magazines
morality
newspapers
obscene
obscene literature
psychology
publication and distribution
violence
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Newspaper Article
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Today's Children Revel in Comic Book Clambake
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Explores the growing popularity of comic books among children. Emphasis is placed on the swapping of comic books, as well as their affordability, making them the number one form of children's literature in 1948.
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Boyd, Jack T. (writer)
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4 July 1948
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Newspaper Article
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Boyd, Jack T. "Today's Children Revel in Comic Book Clambake." Portland Press Herald, 4 July 1948: 3. Web. 23 March 2014.
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Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald
children
comic books
comics
juvenile delinquency
libraries
literature
parents
popularity
psychiatry
reading
violence
wertham
youth
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Our Children: Parents Well Advised to Censor Publications
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Discusses the need to burn comics since they should not be in the hands of children.
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Patri, Angelo (writer)
Date
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29 January 1954
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PDF
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Newspaper Article
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Patri, Angelo. "Our Children: Parents Well Advised to Censor Publications." The Globe and Mail [Toronto], 29 January 1954: 11. Web. 28 October 2013.
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ProQuest
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The Globe and Mail
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book burnings
censorship
children
comic books
comics
libraries
magazines
murder
parents
reading
teachers
youth
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Horror Comics Vanish From Library of Lords
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Discusses how horror comics have gone missing in the Library of Lords in Britain.
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Gilmore, Eddy (writer)
Date
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22 April 1955
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PDF, JPG
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Newspaper Article
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Gilmore, Eddy. "Horror Comics Vanish From Library Cards." The Globe and Mail [Toronto], 22 April 1955: 1. Web. 13 January 2014.
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ProQuest
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The Globe and Mail
bill
britain
children
comics
horror
libraries
literature
youth
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Encourage Good Reading Habits Best Way of Abolishing Comics Panel Discussion Decides Here: Sponsored by Women's Council
Subject
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Looks to schools and parents as being the ones that must take control of a child's reading habits, so as to instill in them a want to read books over comics.
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24 April 1952
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Newspaper Article
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"Encourage Good Reading Habits Best Way of Abolishing Comics Panel Discussion Decides Here." Portage La Prairie Leader, 24 April 1952: 16. Web. 24 April 2014.
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Unknown
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Portage La Prairie Leader
adults
anti-comic
children
comic books
comics
education
libraries
parents
police
reading
schools
teachers
women
youth
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Newspaper Article
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Title
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Comics and Television
Subject
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Newspaper Articles
Description
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Deals with the child's interest in Television as a new medium for storytelling. Discusses the shift from comics (not approved by parents) to TV (a generally approved medium).
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Barclay, Dorothy (writer)
Date
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5 March 1950
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Newspaper Article
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Barclay, Dorothy. "Comic Books and Television." New York Times, 5 March 1950: 180. Web. 24 October 2013.
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ProQuest
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New York Times
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ban
book burnings
canada
children
comic books
comics
committee
crime
criminal code
humor
libraries
magazines
parents
radio
school
supreme court
television