EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -- Judith Krug, a director of the Chicago-based American Library Association and founder of its Banned Books Week, has died. She was 69.
Judith Platt, president of the ALA's Freedom to Read Foundation, says Krug (KROOG) died late Saturday at Evanston Hospital in suburban Chicago following a battle with stomach cancer.
Platt says Krug had been ill for more than a year.
Krug had been head of the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom since 1967.
Banned Books Weeks has been observed since 1982 during the last week of September. ALA officials say the event celebrates intellectual freedom.
Krug is survived by her husband Herbert, son Steven, daughter Michelle, five grandchildren, two brothers and a sister.
Monday, April 13, 2009
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