To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn banned from schools in Virginia for racism

Curious Cdn

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Incorrect retard. To kill a mockingbird is part of the curriculum in high schools, shut the **** up pretending you have a single clue what you're talking about.

I can't recall any books that are banned, here. We don't have banned political parties, to my knowledge, either.
 

Danbones

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Too bad, those books were really good books."Literary Classics".
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I didn't know literacy was a race.

...and geez, Mark Twain??!!
 

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Too bad, those books were really good books."Literary Classics".
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I didn't know literacy was a race.

...and geez, Mark Twain??!!



I was a very precocious book worm since the 5th grade and read several of Mark Twain's books before graduating from grade school. None of the content bothered me. In fact the older I get the more I appreciate his many works. No meaningful or constructive purpose is served through this type of censorship. On the contrary, this practice has a chilling effect on creativity and intellectual growth.
 

Danbones

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I agree about Mark Twain. And yes, sadly that is way too true.
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To me he represents what is good about America and her attitudes towards "authority."

"Tom Sawyer Abroad" is still fresh in my memory 50 years later.