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Title: Books Behind Bars


1
Books Behind Bars
  • The Rhode Island Commission to Encourage Morality
    in Youth, 1956-1964

2
Nice Happy Family
  • Working women in WWII and Baby Boom during and
    after war created an increasingly family and
    child centered culture.
  • Well-known stereotypical image of perfect
    family created by movies and new media,
    television.
  • Emphasis on morality (usually cerntered around
    religion) and community.

3
Add some Bad Influences
  • Fears arose over seemingly new teenage culture,
    especially as it was depicted in movies and on
    television.
  • Seduction of the Innocent and other publications
    hypothesized that children were learning immoral
    behavior from the media, especially comic books,
    magazines, and film.
  • National and local government action, usually in
    the form of special commissions, investigated
    these claims.

4
Players
  • Commission created by R.I. General Assembly in
    April of 1956
  • Five (later nine) member panel appointed by
    Governor Roberts
  • Charged to educate, () to investigate, and
    recommend the prosecution of all violations of
    sections of R.I.s obscenity law.
  • Members would examine materials and vote on their
    objectionable nature, sending out notices to
    local police and book sellers.

5
Problems
  • Local newspaper, Providence Journal-Bulletin,
    attacked Commission extra-legal tactics
  • Civil libertarians and even a member of the
    Commission began to disagree with the guide
    list method
  • Book distributors in RI NY began a five year
    legal campaign that ended in 1963, with the U.S.
    Supreme Court ruling that the Commissions
    activities and tactics were unconstitutional in
    the case Bantam Books, Inc. v. Sullivan.

6
The Little Death
  • External Factors
  • Opposition from local newspaper and individuals
    concerned with free speech
  • Lack of cooperation from subsequent government
    administrations
  • Changes in obscenity laws and legal decisions
    nationwide
  • Internal Factors
  • Disagreements over tactics within Commission
  • Problems/weakness in implementation of positive
    programs to encourage youth
  • Personnel problems
  • Lack of focus and refusal to curb blacklisting
    program

7
Peep Show
  • Commission not well-known aspect of R.I. History
  • No substantial work has been done on the history
    of the Commission
  • Secondary work consisted of background on
    censorship and Cold War culture
  • Employed the use of available Commission records
    from R.I. state archives
  • Relevant local newspaper articles spanning nine
    years of Commissions existence.
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