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'''Artist:''' Pete Seeger; East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association
'''Artist:''' Pete Seeger (b. 1919)
 
 


'''Confronting Bodies:''' East Meadow School Board
'''Confronting Bodies:''' East Meadow School Board


'''Date of Action:''' 1965


'''Location:''' East Meadow, New York, USA


'''Dates of Action:''' 1965
'''Description of Artwork:''' The East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association invited Pete Seeger to perform a concert at a local high school.  <P>
 
 
 
'''Location:''' East Meadow, New York
 
 
 
'''Description of Artwork:''' The East Meadow, Long Island                 Concert Association invited Pete Seeger to perform a concert at a local high school.  <P>
 
 


'''The Incident:''' The East Meadow School Board decided that it would be inappropriate for Pete Seeger to perform at the high school because of the potential problems that could occur. The East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association disagreed with the School Board and challenged their decision.  <P>
'''The Incident:''' The East Meadow School Board decided that it would be inappropriate for Pete Seeger to perform at the high school because of the potential problems that could occur. The East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association disagreed with the School Board and challenged their decision.  <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' The New York Court of Appeals decided that the concert should be held.  <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' The New York Court of Appeals decided that the concert should be held.  <P>


'''Source:''' Long Island Coalition Against Censorship, "Censorship in Schools and Libraries" exhibit
'''Source:''' Long Island Coalition Against Censorship, "Censorship in Schools and Libraries" exhibit


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Latest revision as of 19:49, 4 November 2016

Date: 1965

Region: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Music, Performance Art


Seeger.jpg

Artist: Pete Seeger (b. 1919)

Confronting Bodies: East Meadow School Board

Date of Action: 1965

Location: East Meadow, New York, USA

Description of Artwork: The East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association invited Pete Seeger to perform a concert at a local high school.

The Incident: The East Meadow School Board decided that it would be inappropriate for Pete Seeger to perform at the high school because of the potential problems that could occur. The East Meadow, Long Island Concert Association disagreed with the School Board and challenged their decision.

Results of Incident: The New York Court of Appeals decided that the concert should be held.

Source: Long Island Coalition Against Censorship, "Censorship in Schools and Libraries" exhibit