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Both the right and the left are waging a war against books. The right is focusing on schools. According to a PEN America ...
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Just in the past decade, the book has inspired an opera, a play, and a movie, and it now has its own exhibit at the New-York ...
Retired Charleston County teacher Pam Kusmider writes she's tired of being called a book banner and tired of us being so ...
The panelists repeatedly emphasized that book bans represent not only an assault on intellectual freedom but also an attempt ...
The book champions the violent regimes of right-wing dictators like Francisco Franco, while defining people on the left as ...