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Censorship or common decency? Newark Library covers up controversial artwork

Editor's note: The artwork, which can be seen lower in this story, may be offensive to some readers.

The talk at the Newark Library these days has nothing to do with an anticipated book collection, the next visit by schoolchildren or a lecture on Brick City history.

Its all about a huge drawing hanging in the second-floor reference room, raising so much ruckus that the head librarian has had to cover it up so no one can see what it shows.

Its covered with cloth and thats the way many employees want to keep it.

Kara Walker, a renowned African-American artist who examines race, gender, sexuality and violence, created the drawing. It depicts the horrors of reconstruction, 20th-century Jim Crowism and the hooded figures of the Ku Klux Klan.

But thats not what has people upset.

One part of the drawing shows a white man holding the head of a naked black woman to his groin.

"I didnt notice it at first," said Kendell Willis, a library services employee. "Then I looked up and was blown away."

Willis sent Library Director Wilma Grey an e-mail, and so has Sandra West, a library associate who called Walkers work disgusting. She said several employees came to her expressing shock that the library would display such graphic artwork.

"It can go back where it came from," West said. "I really dont like to see my people like this. We need to see something uplifting and not demeaning."

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Anonymous – Operation Egypt (Press Release) [english] – Video


Anonymous - Operation Egypt (Press Release) [english]
Join Us: http://www.accessnow.org anonnews.org http DEAR CITIZENS OF THE WORLD, Anonymous can not, and will not stand idly while people are being denied their basic rights and human liberties. Yet, there are still a lot of governments worldwide who fail to even aspire to the standard of freedom that was set by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These governments believe they have the right and privilege to impose upon their own people an #39;official #39; version of #39;reality #39; which isn #39;t in any way tampered by the truths of everyday life under which its citizens are living. Anonymous believes this is an outright crime which can not go unpunished. The Egyptian people are living under inhumane conditions; being denied their basic rights to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, and the free access to information. By imposing censorship upon its own people and condemning these freedoms, the Egyptian government has revealed itself to be criminal, and has made itself an enemy of Anonymous. To the Egyptian Government: Anonymous challenges all those who are involved in censorship. Anonymous wants you to offer free access to uncensored media in your entire country. When you ignore this message, not only will we attack your government websites, Anonymous will also make sure that the international media sees the horrid reality you impose upon your people. Anonymous will not spare anybody who supports this suppression. It is in the hands of the Egyptian government ...From:anonymousCH272Views:1 2ratingsTime:03:26More inPeople Blogs

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GDL Presents: Internet Freedom and the ITU – Video


GDL Presents: Internet Freedom and the ITU
This week, the world #39;s governments are gathering in Dubai to discuss the future of the Internet. Some governments want to use this meeting to increase censorship and regulate the Internet. Hear from one of the advocacy groups that #39;s been leading efforts in opposition, and what threats may be around the corner in 2013.From:GoogleDevelopersViews:0 1ratingsTime:01:00:00More inScience Technology

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Why "anti-Hazelwood" laws prevent censorship under Fraiser – Video


Why "anti-Hazelwood" laws prevent censorship under Fraiser
This is why I #39;m upset.From:adamsplcViews:0 1ratingsTime:02:41More inNonprofits Activism

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Censorship: A Brief Lesson – Video


Censorship: A Brief Lesson
A brief lesson on censorship.From:rjmisenerViews:1 0ratingsTime:09:03More inEducation

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