Free Speech and Censorship: A Documentary and Reference Guide
By (Author) Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
15th February 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethical issues and debates
Political structure and processes
Media studies
342.730853
Winner of 2023 Outstanding Reference Source 2023
Hardback
396
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1361g
This annotated document collection surveys the history and evolution of laws and attitudes regarding free speech and censorship in the United States, with a special emphasis on contemporary events and controversies related to the First Amendment. The United States' collective understanding of First Amendment freedoms was formed by more than 200 years of tensions between the power of word and the power of the government. During that time, major laws and legal decisions defined the circumstances and degree to which personal expression could be rightfully expressedand rightfully limited. This struggle to define the parameters of free speech continues today. Vibrant and passionate debates about First Amendment limitations once inspired by the dissemination of birth control information now address such issues as kneeling during the national anthem, removing controversial books from public libraries, attempts by the Trump administration to discredit the press, and disseminating false or hateful information through social media platforms. By exploring diverse examples of censorship victories and triumphs of free expression, readers will better understand the enormous impact of First Amendment freedoms on American society.
This is a solid reference source, suitable for introducing students to primary source research. It deserves shelf space in academic library collections and in secondary school libraries. * Booklist *
Cari Lee Skogberg Eastman, PhD, is a communication scholar currently working as an independent researcher and writer.