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Intellectual Freedom for Young Adolescents

Childhood Education, Fall 2007 by Bucher, Katherine T, Manning, M Lee

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Katherine T. Bucher and M. Lee Manning

Katherine T. Bucher Is Professor of Library Science and Assistant Department Chair and M. Lee Manning Is Professor and Eminent Scholar, Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction, Darden College of Education, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia.

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