In rural Australia in the 1940s, my mother had rocks thrown at her and was branded a 'communist' because her father, a school headmaster, advocated for establishing a public library.

In the Canadian province where I now reside, the Catholic Church controlled libraries -- and thus access to information -- until the 1960s.

We forget how recent the democratisation of knowledge is -- how transformative such institutions were and how hard-won.

We should not part with them easily.

@MelMScow I was born in Romania during the communist regime, when all books, music, cinema and all forms of art coming from the West were banned
You could sometimes source something through the black market, which in my part of the country was run by the Hungarians
Being found in possession of a prohibited book though would mark you as a dissident and bring persecution on you, your family and everyone you knew, with very dire consequences
I am 38 years old