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- Q16837755 subject Q13951185.
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- Q16837755 abstract "The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) is an American non-profit anti-censorship organization, established in 1969 by the American Library Association. The organization has been active in First Amendment-based challenges to book removals from libraries, and in anti-surveillance work. In addition to its legal work, the FTRF engages in advocacy and public awareness, such as its sponsorship of the annual celebration of "Banned Books Week".".
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- Q16837755 wikiPageWikiLink Q6508886.
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- Q16837755 wikiPageWikiLink Q8243640.
- Q16837755 wikiPageWikiLink Q8305658.
- Q16837755 wikiPageWikiLink Q8769657.
- Q16837755 wikiPageWikiLink Q8793851.
- Q16837755 comment "The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) is an American non-profit anti-censorship organization, established in 1969 by the American Library Association. The organization has been active in First Amendment-based challenges to book removals from libraries, and in anti-surveillance work. In addition to its legal work, the FTRF engages in advocacy and public awareness, such as its sponsorship of the annual celebration of "Banned Books Week".".
- Q16837755 label "Freedom to Read Foundation".