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431:, Horn was asked about the FBI's monitoring of America's libraries. Horn said that her first thought was: "Here we go again." Horn has criticized the law on grounds that it does not require any showing that evidence of wrongdoing is likely to be found or that the target of its investigation is involved in a crime. A librarian could be served with a warrant and must surrender records of the patron's book borrowing or Internet use and is prohibited from revealing the search to anyone — including the patron. Horn has encouraged librarians to protest against the Patriot Act by refusing to comply. She noted: "They have (another) option, the option I took, to say this is not appropriate, this is not ethical in the library profession. It undermines the very essence of what a publicly supported library is." 327: 1671: 276:
jury. During the trial, they were subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution, but Horn refused to testify at the trial on the grounds that her forced testimony would threaten intellectual and academic freedom. In addition, Horn was anti-war and claimed that "...the defendants, had been taking whatever steps presented to themselves to stop the killing in Vietnam and the brutalization of people that comes with war. I needed to know that my decision would not harm them."
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libraries and universities inhibits and destroys this freedom. It stands on freedom of association — yet in this case gatherings of friends, picnics, parties have been given sinister implications. It stands on freedom of speech — yet general discussions have been interpreted by the government as advocates of conspiracies. The realities of overt killings in Vietnam have been obscured by the unrealities that I have encountered here...
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The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the California Library Association annually awards the Zoia Horn Intellectual Freedom Award, which "honors Californian people, groups, and organizations that have made significant contributions to intellectual freedom in California." Horn said of the award named
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on a work/study program who also worked at the Bucknell library, relayed letters, allegedly including anti-war plot details and love letters, from fellow anti-war activists, including Sister Liz McAlistair, to Berrigan in prison. Horn and another library employee at Bucknell testified before a grand
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It is because I respect the function of this court to protect the rights of the individual, that I must refuse to testify...I love and respect this country too much to see a farce made of the tenets upon which it stands. To me it stands on: Freedom of thought — but government spying in homes, in
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In 1971, Horn proposed a resolution for the ALA to assert "freedoms to think, communicate, and discuss..are essential elements of intellectual freedom, that these freedoms have been threatened by our federal government's use of informers, electronic surveillance, grand juries, and indictments."
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called Horn "a courageous crusader." Horn continued to speak out on issues of intellectual freedom, including writing an article on a small-city Oklahoma librarian who was dismissed by the City Commission after being accused of supplying "subversive" materials (including subscriptions to
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Horn was jailed for almost three weeks, "for refusing to testify for the prosecution in the sensational trial of anti-war activists accused of a terrorist plot." In a written statement to the judge, in place of her verbal testimony, Horn stated:
206:. She later recalled that she attended the protests "always wearing good shoes and gloves, the proper lady-librarian," hoping to show that war protesters were "ordinary folks." In 1968, she was hired as Head of the Reference Department at 293:
photograph of Horn being taken from the courthouse in handcuffs and reported: "Mrs. Zoia Horn Galloway, a former Bucknell University librarian, was jailed for contempt ... after refusing to testify despite being granted immunity."
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concerning library surveillance, and allowing the FBI to obtain a warrant from a secret court for library or bookstore records of anyone connected to an investigation concerning terrorism or spying. Interviewed at age 84 by the
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in 1918, to a secular Jewish family of small businessmen and shopkeepers. She emigrated with her family to Canada in 1926 at the age of 8, then to New York City where she attended
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Hitchcock, Eloise R. (April 15, 1995). "A courageous crusader — Zoia!: Memoirs of Zoia Horn, Battler for the People's Right To Know by Zoia Horn".
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Horn believed that she was not a revolutionary for refusing to testify, arguing that she was simply "against violence" and
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in her honor: "I have especially warm feelings toward this honor because the CLA has been very supportive of my efforts."
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On her first night in prison, a group of about 20 people sang outside the jailhouse protesting for both her and
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Horn, Zoia (May 2002). "The Dismissal of Miss Ruth Brown: Civil Rights, Censorship and the American Library".
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Horn, Zoia (May 2002). "The Dismissal of Miss Ruth Brown: Civil Rights, Censorship and the American Library".
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where she became active in librarians' organizations and conferences. She began working at the
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Jail, but was released after the prosecution's case was found unreliable. At the time, the
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Nelson, Jack (February 25, 1972). "Judge Rebukes Clerk in Trial at Harrisburg".
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Nelson, Jack (March 4, 1972). "Plan to Kidnap Kissinger Told at Priest Trial".
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in creating "barriers to information access." In 2002, she was awarded the
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After her release from prison, Horn continued to speak out on issues of
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ZOIA! Memoirs of Zoia Horn, Battler for the People's Right to Know.
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Zoia!: Memoirs of Zoia Horn, battler for people's right to know
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in 1965, where she participated in daily vigils protesting the
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Horn was outspoken in her opposition to the provisions of the
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Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies
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Phenix, Katharine J.; McCook, Kathleen de la Peña (2006).
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priest and anti-war activist, was serving a sentence in a
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after refusing to testify for the prosecution in the 1972
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Zoia Horn presenting an Intellectual Freedom Award to
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