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    nation are banning books in school libraries. Some books contain inappropriate language that parents don't want their children to read. However, school boards should not be able to ban books from school libraries. I believe my position is correct because we live in a free country where book banning shouldn't be allowed. Book banning is said to be happening for many reasons. School boards say that there is foul language in some books. They also say that there is political bias in books. This might

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    Historically, banning books is not a new practice, because for as long as writers have written books, people have been wanting to ban them. Before the printing press, only a few handwritten copies of each book existed. If leaders deemed a book ‘inappropriate’ or ‘undesirable’, they burned the few copies that existed, ensuring people would no longer read the knowledge inside them again. After the invention of the printing press, books could be printed in mass quantities, leaving book burning an ineffective

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    There could be multiple reasons why certain books are banned.Some of the reasons may include profanity, racism, sexual content, etc. It is obvious that a book like Fifty Shades of Grey is not allowed in school, but there are parents out there who will ban books such as The Great Gatsby, Bridge to Terabithia. These kinds of books could lead the children to do horrific acts based on learning from these books. However, it could be good to have these horrific content to educate children about the various

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    ideas onto paper, there has been conflict. Anytime someone voices their opinion, there will be those who disagree. This is an unavoidable truth. However, through the practice of banning books, it has been possible for certain individuals to deny others their right to freely choose what they wish to read. The banning of books has always been a way for small minded people to ensure that the ideas or beliefs that oppose their own are kept secret, silent, hidden from the eyes of those who wish to consider

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    range of ideas found in books, and our right as citizens to make our own intellectual choices.” Having the right to read any type of book without the worry of being caught creates a feeling of control and freedom for the person. Book banning not only chains people up, but encloses their learning perspective and point of view of the world and what is going on in it. It also has the ability to restrain adults and children of all ages and gender from enjoying a wonderful book that they might enjoy! Although

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    Book Banning in Schools Books are banned in school libraries every year. They are pointed out for having inappropriate content, which some believe should not be allowed to be read by students. Unlike in the past, people are allowed to argue against the banning of books as well as fight for it. There are many arguments for the banning of books, such as: it protects family values, parents must protect children from the offensive material that can be found in them, and there are legal standards for

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    In the past books were burned or the writer of the story were banished. These acts were done in 8 A.D, near the end of the 15th century they stopped burning books and just banned the books from public release. As time passed challenging book became more common. In 1982 there were so many books that were challenged to be banned that they dedicated a week to the freedom of reading books, and to point out the fact that books are being banned. The fact that books are being banned because people don't

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    Banning books and only allowing children to know specific information, instead of them learning about everything, they are only learning certain topics and that is harmful to society because not everyone knows all of the dangers of hiding certain things from themselves and others. In Source C, “Judy Blume” discusses with a News Reporter, that she believes that “her commitment to children’s intellectual freedom and their right to read a variety of books,” (West) is a good thing because she does

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    More than 11,000 books have been challenged since 1982 (Dankowski). In 2017 alone, 354 books have been reportedly challenged (Ala.com). Book banning is the practice of removing certain books from being taught or read inside of a school. This eliminates students from being able to easily access books. Books may be challenged from anyone but parental figures tend to challenge books the most. This is due to the fact that parents want to shield their children from sensitive content. Parents should not

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    when a parent discovers a book that they want to keep out of their child’s hands, the one thing the child is going to want to know is what is in that book. Banning books, however, is not a productive form of protection. Books should not be banned for their content as this action takes away from student’s education and limits them (cop). The banning of books is done to keep a book and its contents away from public viewing. Parents find scenes or offensive words in a book or think the content could

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