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BANNED: Celebrating the Freedom to Read

We're celebrating books this month with National Library Week and the LA Times Book Fair...
This exhibit is in honor of National Library Week, April 11-17. The week began with a presentation by Ann Symons, president of the ALA on "Libraries, An American Value" in the Powell Building Rotunda. And the month will end with the Los Angeles Times Book Fair on April 24 & 25.

For more information about banned and challenged books, check out these sites:
American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom
Banned Books Online The Most Frequently Banned Books in the US in the 1990's


Previous Exhibits in the Rotunda

Hidden Treasures: The UCLA Ethnic Study Center Libraries
Exhibited Fall Quarter, Sept-March, 1999
 
Off Site: Beyond The Beaten Path
Exhibited Sept - Dec 1999
The 50th Annual Robert B. & Blanche Campbell
Student Book Collection Competition Winners

Exhibited May 1-29, 1998
Wounded Knee II A 25th Anniversary Rememberance
Exhibited April 17-30, 1998.
Cosmochemistry at UCLA
The UCLA Collection of Meteorites exhibited March 11-27, 1998.
 
 
"A More Perfect Union
Japanese Americans and the United States Constitution," a travelling exhibition for libraries organized by the American Library Association and the National Museum of American History (NMAH) of the Smithsonian Institution.
Exhibited October 30 - December 18, 1997.

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Last Updated: June 26, 2006