Activists ‘fight against censorship’ in the largest US book bans: prisons
by Olivia Empson from US news | The Guardian on (#6R231)
Tens of thousands of titles, from dictionaries to Leonardo, are restricted across prisons - and its impact is palpable
In recent years the issue of book bans has become a major story in the US, often driven by socially conservative pressure groups, but nowhere has the impact of bans been felt more acutely than in America's enormous prison population, activists and campaigners say.
Books can serve as vital connections to the outside world for incarcerated individuals, yet they are frequently censored in US prisons. Campaigners are advocating for public library catalogs to be accessible on carceral tablets.
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