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Panel discussion: publishing pornography and literature, part 4, November 30, 1965

 Item — Reel: 1388

Panel discussion: publishing pornography and literature, part 4, is a program in which members of a panel converse and debate about the definitions of pornography and obscenity, the purpose of explicit content in literature, what exactly constitutes pornography, and when explicit content becomes obscene and pornographic, as well as the distribution of and movementsopposing pornography, November 30, 1965.

Dates

  • Creation: November 30, 1965

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Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Library Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives

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