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Dan Lacy was managing director of the American Book Publishers Council from 1953 to 1966 and later senior vice-president at publisher McGraw-Hill.

Lacy’s accomplishments took place on many different fronts over the years. During World War II, he was director of the National Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources, established to protect libraries and museums from enemy attack. In 1951, he was detailed to the Department of State where he received the Superior Service Medal for his role in creating Franklin Books, an organization that worked with publishers in Third World countries to publish translations of American books.

At the ABPC, Lacy played lead roles in adopting the Freedom to Read Statement, creating the National Book Committe
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The Meaning of the American...

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FROM GRUNTS TO GIGABYTES: C...

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FREEDOM & COMMUNICATION

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White Use of Blacks in America

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7 Power Factors of a Succes...

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freedom and Communications

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Americana: The 1st Settleme...

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Washington

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Problemas y Perspectivas De...

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El Significado de la Revolu...

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