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Censorship; the death of a free press

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Springfield, MA: Victory Publishing Company, n.d.. [3]-23, [1]p., stiff blue wraps with typed title label affixed to front cover. Very Good. Anonymous pamphlet calling for the formation of a national anti-censorship organization. Much discussion of obscenity, particularly the Gathings Committee and recklessly applied post office regulations. Accuses Catholic Church of being one source of censorship pressure.

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Title
Censorship; the death of a free press
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Victory Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Springfield, MA
Date Published
n.d.
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1950S; Law; Massachusetts; Anticatholic;

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