Framingham - Banned Books

Created on October 18, 2023, 8:30 pm

Last Updated January 31, 2024, 8:07 pm

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“This Book is Gay” is one of the most banned books of 2022, according to the American Library Association. But an Iowa City School District committee concluded the book should remain at its junior high.
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The novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, but was also banned from some schools because characters use racist language and the plot centers on an allegation of rape.
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People have tried to ban the book because of homosexual and sexually-explicit content and because the book condones public displays of affection. It has been on the American Library Association's Top 10 List of Challenged Books three times (2015, 2016, 2018)
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24) Ulysses
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Has been banned and/or challenged because it Includes sexual descriptions which prompted a ban against the book in 1920.
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Parent's complaint that it “advocates an illegal activity” — same-sex marriage. Uncle Bobby's Wedding, written and illustrated by Sarah S.
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Banned. 2004 - Texas - Challenged at the Bonnette Junior High School library in Deer park for language and ***. 2007 - Wisconsin - Available on to 7th and 8th graders of Spring Hill School library after a parent complained about sexual themes and wanted it removed.
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Adults found it problematic that Max was punished by being sent to bed without dinner and also bristled at the book's supernatural themes.
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In a report from the Wall Street Journal “Russia's Justice Ministry placed the book on a list of banned material and labeled it pro-*** because a depiction of Pooh bear wearing a *** was discovered among the personal possessions of a known political extremist.
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Banned on the grounds of sexual references and explicit language.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" was among titles targeted for sexual or health-related content, while a "disproportionate" number of bans focused on stories relating to LGBTQ+ people and people of color, according to PEN America.
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A primary concern was that “The Hate U Give” contained too many expletives. Speakers also charged that there was a lack of transparency between the curriculum and the ROWVA community and that the book violated written Board policy.
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Burned in the *** bonfires because of Sinclair's socialist views (1933). Banned in East Germany (1956) as inimical to communism.
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Appeared in the top ten of the American Library Association's (ALA) list of frequently challenged books in 2008. The main concerns about using the novel in high schools included its sexually explicit content, offensive language, and age inappropriateness.
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Dr. Seuss' environmental kid's book was banned in 1989 in a California school because it was believed to portray logging in a poor light and would turn children against the foresting industry.
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In 1949, the book was banned in Canada and Australia – ostensibly for language, though Mailer was also mocked for his use of the word “fug” as a replacement for the more typical expletive. In Canada the book was banned by the Minister of National Revenue, who thought the book was “disgusting” (he hadn't read it).
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Subjected to multiple bans for including topics like drug use, teenage sex, sexual abuse, and abortion. In response to learning that his book was banned, Chbosky said, “I was sad because you publish a book, in part, to end the silence about certain issues."
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Mississippi, the school board voted unanimously to ban the book, despite an outcry from teachers and parents. School board members stated that O'Brien's book contained profanity that was unacceptable in an educational setting.
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When the board removed the novel in Jan 2023, the Washington Township School District become the latest in a growing book-banning movement. According to the American Library Association, "The Bluest Eye" is one of the most challenged books in history, listed as the 10th most banned book from 2010 - 2019. It depicts sexual abuse, EDI content, and is considered sexually explicit.
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One of the main reasons people have banned The Catcher in The Rye is because it contains foul language. The protagonist, a sixteen-year-old boy named Holden swears throughout the book, which makes parents feel like he's a bad role model for their teens who are reading the novel in school.
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Challenged and banned in several schools, primarily due to complaints regarding “profane” language. Some parents have also requested the book be removed from school reading lists because they believe it promotes atheism
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