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Draft article: Liberty or License by Lloyd Binford, 1950
Letter and article (copies) submitted by Lloyd T. Binford, President of the Memphis Board of Censors, Memphis, Tennessee, to Collier’s Magazine, New York, May 30, 1950. It was sent in response to a critical article in Collier’s on May 6, 1950, titled “You Can’t See That Movie”.
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Letter: Lloyd Binford to David O. Selznick, undated
Carbon copy of an undated (circa 1946) letter from Lloyd T. Binford, Chairman of the Memphis Board of Censors, to David O. Selznick, producer and writer of the film "Duel in the Sun" in Los Angeles, California, explaining the decision not to allow the film to be shown in Memphis, Tennessee. Other documents, also undated, are the draft and officially released decisions of the Board of Censors.
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Letter: Lloyd Binford to United Artists Corporation, undated
Carbon copy of an undated letter (circa 1947) from Lloyd T. Binford, Chairman of the Memphis Board of Censors, to United Artists Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri, explaining the decision not to allow the film "The Macomber Affair" to be shown in Memphis, Tennessee. The letter is damaged.
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