Censorship Chapters

When governments, or other institutions, want to control what people think and say, they censor what people write and speak. The stories in this collection are about various forms of censorship.

In 1994, Mandela becomes South Africa's first black president through a democratic vote.

When the Dyers return to Boston, anti-Quaker sentiment is strong.

Mary continues to protest and is hanged, but her death leads to reforms in the religious laws.

View images of the Diamond Sutra Cave treasures, Martin Luther's works, and beautiful books and manuscripts.

As a student at the College of Fort Hare, Nelson Mandela begins to experience racial bias.

8-3.2 The role of SC in the Constitutional Convention including the Three-Fifths Compromise and Commerce Compromise

The Watergate cover up and other mistakes overshadow the good things Nixon did while he was the president.

James believes in witchcraft, and supports the torture of suspected witches.

During the Nazi occupation of Norway, people showed their solidarity with each other by wearing red caps. Then the Nazis outlawed red caps. This image...

Charles Schenck, secretary general of the Socialist Party of America, believes the military draft is unconstitutional.

In 1995, Mandela and South Africa create a slogan to unite the whole country behind their rugby team: "One Team, One Country."

As scholars try to understand why organized churches did little to resist Hitler and his Third Reich, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the young Lutheran pastor, ...

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