Thanks for sharing your powerful reading display, ! I created my own version of your sign with to promote in ! Here's a link to the template if anyone would like a copy: https://t.co/iaGJkjcZR9

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I think Principal Erika Hanson of Cedar Heights Middle School shouldn't be banning books but including more.

So for a suggestion: "Once & Future" by Amy Rose Capetta and Cori McCarthy.

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"Yes, they even banned The Canterbury Tales."
2017 https://t.co/RgcbLNPMyh
Some Chaucer in the collections here (fully digitized) Takamiya MS 32 https://t.co/LKz7eG0SL5 Takamiya MS 24 https://t.co/ixTnrPMwmq

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We have two amazing events to celebrate SPEAK author on WED 9/29 at 7pm EDT & MELISSA'S STORY (GEORGE) author on THUR 9/30 at 7pm EDT! Join us here on Twitter! https://t.co/AM8J3Pk8yt

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How can The Bluest Eye, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Hate You Give, and Speak be on the list of most challenged books when they should be required reading?

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Edna O’Brien, John Broderick, Kate O'Brien, JP Donleavy, Frank Harris, Brendan Behan, Liam O'Flaherty, Seán O'Casey, Frank O'Connor, Eric Cross & more...!

1967, 5,000 previously banned books available to Irish public for 1st time! 📚🚫 https://t.co/3LaJynFF0C

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Get warmed up for Available now, a conversation about Leander, Texas, with and members of the Leander community and Stephani Bercu!
https://t.co/zotjuyo3se

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Get started a few days early with and members of the Leander, Texas community!

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It's not just what teens read that gets censored, but what they write also. As we look forward to again later this month, read our 2019 take about how fan creativity is being policed. https://t.co/azhXLR8oWB

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Looking for ways to celebrate this year's How about writing a letter (or tweet!) to your favorite banned author? Find postcards, addresses, and program ideas: https://t.co/WJxrekVKLu

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"Why you Shouldn't Censor Your Teen's Reading" 🚫 📖 Powerful editorial illustration by for the Washington Post.
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View more work here: https://t.co/P7TjaG9dHD
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"Yes, they even banned The Canterbury Tales."
2017 https://t.co/RgcbLNPMyh
Some Chaucer in the collections here (fully digitized) Takamiya MS 32 https://t.co/LKz7eG0SL5 Takamiya MS 24 https://t.co/ixTnrPMwmq

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If you enjoyed this year's post, read back to our posts from 2019 and 2018:
https://t.co/azhXLRpZO9
https://t.co/KjtG8SMfs5

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For we're delving into our for illicit treasures.
The Decameron (Italian folktales) by Boccaccio (1313-1375) was banned by Catholic Church & the U.S. til 1930s.
Title page (1548ed), The Frolicsome Physician & The Abbot's Plot (1840ed).

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Today is the start of This year's theme is “censorship is a dead end. Find your freedom to read!” Celebrate freedom of information, knowledge and expression - explore and borrow these titles from Brent Libraries: https://t.co/kh6J1zetzs

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Cover of Austin Clarke’s own copy of ‘The Sun Dances at (1952), one of his ‘Prose romances’ and once proscribed under the of Literature Act. From the Poetry Ireland/Austin Clarke Collection.

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The Lorax has been one of the most challenged & banned books in the country. In 1989, parents in logging communities were very upset by the book & complained that it criminalized their industry. https://t.co/TanQsReAC0

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