- anticensorship
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anticensorship — adjective Acting against or opposed to censorship … Wiktionary
anticensorship — an ti•cen′sor•ship adj … From formal English to slang
anticensorship — adj … Useful english dictionary
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Ginsberg, Allen — ▪ 1998 American poet (b. June 3, 1926, Newark, N.J. d. April 5, 1997, New York, N.Y.), was the poet laureate of the cultural movement in the 1950s whose members were known as the Beat Generation, disaffected antiestablishment writers whose… … Universalium
Rembar, Charles — ▪ 2001 American lawyer (b. March 12, 1915, Oceanport, N.J. d. Oct. 24, 2000, Bronx, N.Y.), successfully defended the publishers of such celebrated books as Lady Chatterley s Lover (1928), Tropic of Cancer (France, 1934; U.S., 1961) and… … Universalium