Censorship and First Ammendment Issues

Censorship is unacceptable. If you are having problems with this issue, or would like to be involved in stopping censorship, there are organizations who do this kind of work.

Also one should buy the very affordable book: 50 Ways to Fight Censorship & Important Facts to Know About the Censors. by Dave Marsh © 1991 Published by Thunder's Mouth Press

Advocacy Organizations:
National Campaign Against Censorship 275 Seventh Avenue, New York, New York
212-807-6222

(NCAC) founded in 1974, is an alliance of 50 national non-profit organizations, including literary, artistic, religious, educational, professional, labor, and civil liberties groups. United by a conviction that freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression must be defended, NCAC works to educate our own members and the public at large about the dangers of censorship and how to oppose them.

Legal Assistance:
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (MA) (617) 350-7600

ACLU- American Civil Liberties Union (Boston) (617) 482-3170

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