September 29, 2013
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Rock and Print Collide In Oct.

C. Harold Pierce / el Don
C. Harold Pierce / el Don

By: Dana Bell

Rock ‘n roll and banned books have a lot in common, often including raw anger and explicit content. In October, Nealley Library is honoring Banned Books Week by uniting rock and literature in one exhibit.

The book collection in the liner notes of Rage Against the Machine’s second album Evil Empire, including Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell and Another Country by James Baldwin will be displayed.

Students can also enter into a prize drawing to win four of the books from the collection.

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