Subject File, 1965-2011
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Brief Description: Subject File (1965-2018) consists of the Freedom To Read Foundation's (FTRF) organizational records, including its creation by the American Library Association in 1969, articles of incorporation, bylaws, Board of Trustees minutes and agendas, proceedings of the Foundation's annual conferences and meetings, publicity and fundraising efforts, financial reports, correspondence between the Foundation's directors and supporters, and papers from a 1981 Colloquium on School Library Censorship Litigation.
Held at:
The American Library Association Archives
19 Library
1408 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61802
Phone: 217 333 0798
Fax: 217 244 2868
Email: ala-archives [at] library.illinois.edu
Record Series Number: 6/2/6
Created by: Freedom to Read Foundation (U.S.)
Volume: 5.0 Cubic Feet
Acquired: 6/22/83; 9/10/09, 2/2/12; 09/15/2018
More information is available at https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/alasfa/0602006a.pdf
Arrangement: Alphabetically and chronologically thereunder
Biographical Note for Freedom to Read Foundation (U.S.) :

The Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) is a non-profit legal and educational organization that is affiliated with the American Library Association.  It is a separate organization from ALA with its own membership.  Founded in 1969, FTRF was created in response to ALA members' interest in having adequate means to support and defend librarians whose positions are jepardized because of their resistance to abridgments of the First Amendment.

Its charter lists four purposes:

Promoting and protecting the freedom of speech and of the press; protecting the public's right of access to information and materials stored in the nation's libraries; safeguarding libraries' right to disseminate all materials contained in their collections; and supporting libraries and librarians in their defense of First Amendment rights by supplying them with legal counsel or the means to secure it.

And the Foundation's work has been divided into three primary activities:

The allocation and disbursement of grants to individuals and groups for the purpose of aiding them in litigation or otherwise furthering FTRF's goals; direct participation in litigation dealing with freedom of speech and of the press; and education about the importance of libraries and the First Amendment to our democratic institutions. (1)

Subject Index
First Amendment (U.S. Constitution)
Freedom to Read Foundation
Languages of Materials
English [eng]