Works Cited Page
Committee to Protect Journalists, and Committee. “North Korean Censorship.” HuffPost, HuffPost, 25 Apr. 2017, www.huffpost.com/entry/north-korean-censorship_b_58fe78afe4b086ce58981445.
“Dr. Ursu’s Blog.” Powered by Riverside Secondary School, myriverside.sd43.bc.ca/cursu/histoire-12-2/.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, www.ushmm.org/learn/timeline-of-events/1933-1938/book-burning.
Information found/researched
– Kill A Mockingbird, has the use of the N word, racism, incest, etc BANNED
– North Korea, harsh censorship for everything
– Past: Russia and censorship
– Russian schools and activities to support/manipulate
– Nazis and Hitler, jewish book burning
Information from novel
– No books allowed, allows people to get ideas and think for themselves, books can offend people
– Only 2 types of books allowed (comic books and sex magazines)
– Consequences for having possession of books (house getting burned down)
– Government and firemen use censorship to control citizens
– School, take the kids for long periods of time, make them watch tv, have control over them, (thought process, brainwashing)