Poster Gallery See 25 years of artwork for Freedom to Read posters
POSTER GALLERY
25 years of Freedom to Read Week posters.
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"If I can be proscribed today, for defending myself and my friends in the newspapers, another Nova Scotian may be rejected tomorrow because the Governor likes not the colour of his hair."
Joseph Howe (1804-73), Nova Scotian newspaper editor, speaking in Cumberland County (1844), quoted in The Speeches and Public Letters of the Hon. Joseph Howe (1858)
Free a challenged book! A fun and innovative way for Canadians to celebrate Freedom to Read Week all year long!