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Freedom of Expression: Censorship and Self-Censorship

About 5 pages (1,358 words)

Black Renaissance, January 31st, 2000

FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: CENSORSHIP AND SELF-CENSORSHIP I have been called many things for many reasons, but to be called a "critic/scholar" sounds so wonderful and noble, despite the fact that it describes something rather uncomfortable, awkward, and sometimes wholly unwanted. That is, I am in the business of scrutinizing things people would rather not scrutinize, saying things people don't want to hear, and asking them to think about things they would rather leave for another day. In my case, it has been no popularity contest. But I am not here to complain, at least not in the way that by now...

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