National Organization for Decent Literature
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national-organization-for-decent-literature-196-9481832
title:
National Organization for Decent Literature
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The National Organization for Decent Literature was an American pressure group active in campaigning for the censorship of literature. A successor organization to the National Legion of Decency, it was largely led by Roman Catholic priests. The NODL was founded in 1938, and ran until the late 1960s. It campaigned against pulp magazines, comic books and what its leaders saw as indecent literature in general. The organization periodically published lists of "Publications Disapproved". Works on the
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Defunct American moral pressure group
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Organization_for_Decent_Literature
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2023-03-26T08:15:50Z
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