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Censorship is on everyone s mind today, with news sources, governments, and schools trying to hide something sensitive from the roving eyes of children, citizens, and WikiLeaks whistle-blowers. Bob Brown's Gems (1931) has much to teach us as he spoofs the redacting censors, and demonstrates how to read like a censor. Brown published this mad-libs-like send-up in his series of visually daring books about modern reading including The Readies, Words, Gems, Demonics, and Readies for Bob Brown's Machine.
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Censorship is on everyone's mind today, with news sources, governments, and schools trying to hide something sensitive from the roving eyes of children, citizens, and WikiLeaks whistle-blowers. Bob Brown's Gems (1931) has much to teach us as he spoofs the redacting censors, and demonstrates how to read like a censor. Brown published this mad-libs-like send-up in his series of visually daring books about modern reading including The Readies, Words, Gems, Demonics, and Readies for Bob Brown's Machine.

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Censorship is on everyone's mind today, with news sources, governments, and schools trying to hide something sensitive from the roving eyes of children, citizens, and WikiLeaks whistle-blowers. Bob Brown's Gems (1931) has much to teach us as he spoofs the redacting censors, and demonstrates how to read like a censor. Brown published this mad-libs-like send-up in his series of visually daring books about modern reading including The Readies, Words, Gems, Demonics, and Readies for Bob Brown's Machine.

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