Campaign Against Censorship (Organization)

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Campaign Against Censorship (Organization)
Other forms of name
C.A.C. (Campaign Against Censorship (Organization))
CAC (Campaign Against Censorship (Organization))
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 131429782
Wikidata: Q5027735
Library of congress: n 86021829
Sources of Information
  • Uncensored (London, England). Uncensored, winter 1985:t.p. (Campaign Against Censorship, formerly Defence of Literature and the Arts Society) p. 2, etc. (C.A.C.; CAC)

Wikipedia description:

The Campaign Against Censorship (CAC) is a non-party political pressure group that opposes censorship and promotes freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. The group is based in Fareham, England. It was formerly named the Defence of Literature and the Arts Society (DLAS). It was founded in 1968 with the publisher John Calder as a prime mover behind it as a direct result of the Last Exit to Brooklyn novel publication trial. In 1976 it sent a delegation to see the Home Secretary to argue that "films are subject to unjust discrimination and should be placed on the same legal basis as books and plays as far as content is concerned", and that "the common law offences on indecency should come to an end". In 1983, the group was relaunched as the Campaign Against Censorship.

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