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Roberta Stevens at the Banned Books Read-Out

Submitted by Greg Landgraf on Mon, 09/27/2010 - 13:57
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ALA President Roberta Stevens’ opening remarks at the 2010 ALA Banned Books Read-Out, held September 25 at Chicago’s Bughouse Square.

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