From OIF Blog By Jonathan Kelley
Last week, the Office for Intellectual Freedom got a visit from  Madeline Daniel, who came to make a donation – cash that she had raised  from her lemonade sale.  For 50 cents a cup, thirsty passersby helped  raise money “to support the ALA’s fight against Banned Books.”  Madeline  raised over $28 in all, which indeed will help us continue to work with  librarians, parents, community members, and teachers to protect the  right to read.
A voracious reader, Madeline was shocked when she learned how many of  her most beloved books had been the target of censors.  When asked to  name her favorite banned books, Madeline listed Harry Potter, Where  the Sidewalk Ends, and Captain Underpants.
OIF provided Madeline and her sister Molly with some Banned Books Week  bookmarks to share with her school librarian and friends at  school.  As this year’s slogan says, “Think for yourself and let others  do the same.”
Below you can see a video interview with Madeline and Laura, and you  can check out some photos from the event on the Banned Books Week  Facebook page.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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