In Roger Williams' Rhode Island, banning books is a departure from our heritage - The Boston Globe
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In Roger Williams' Rhode Island, banning books is a departure from our heritage - The Boston Globe
Bills recently introduced in the General Assembly would make it harder to take books off of public shelves by requiring that people challenging reading materials live near the school or library they’re challenging, writes a local author.
In the United States, the world of books under the attack of Trumpian censorship
Encouraged by the White House, bullying campaigns targeting bookstores and libraries have taken on a new dimension. Their aim is to ban from the shelves books on sexuality, gender identity or the fight against discrimination. There is a strong fear that publishers will give up publishing certain authors.
Hey, Stop Banning My Books!
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at NCSU chapter. Books have always been inherently political; literature and art have always served a greater purpose outside of just entertainment. Books are a reflection of the time we live in, showcasing the diverse experiences of those around us. So the banning of books and media works to limit the voices of so many minorities and people groups based on the assumption that the v…
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