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NCAC Censorship News Issue #92: Tuscaloosa College Bans "Negative" Photos Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama has removed from its gallery an exhibit of photographs by John Trobaugh of G.I. Joe and Ken dolls for fear that they "created a negative impression." President Rick Rogers reportedly directed the removal because the photos might be interpreted as an endorsement of homosexuality. The photo above is an example of what offended the college president. Photo: John Trobaugh's Fraternization
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