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Twain knew about censorship. His Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most challenged and banned books ever. Most object to the language, though the original detractors weren't bothered by the racial slur that people today find offensive.
Banned Books Week, sponsored annually by the American Library Association since 1982, starts today. The title for this post comes from Sheila, who used it on her Book Journey blog this morning.
2 comments:
LOL Bonnie - I couldnt resist the "banned wagon". Wait until tomorrow.... I have more :)
I will get the post over here too, just have a lot going on.
I am amazed at all you accomplish, Sheila. Can't wait to see what you come up with for tomorrow.
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