Think the days of people trying to limit what you can read are over?
Think again. Each year, the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom puts together a list of the 10 most challenged books in this country. A challenge is defined as a request that a library remove a book from its shelves. In 2014 alone, the Office of Intellectual Freedom reports 311 books were challenged.
One Challenge Highlighted
FUN HOME (A graphic novel)
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In August 2015 many freshman students at Duke University refused to read this book that was selected for the Common Experience reading, stating that this went against their beliefs.
Read a newspaper article on this issue.
One student's viewpoint on this issue can be found here.
Curious to see for yourself? Read the book.
Other Resources:
- The American Library Association lists the most challenged banned books from 2000-to last year.
- The Illinois Library Association Banned Books Week.
- You can also check out the Banned Books Week Youtube channel of people reading banned books.
- Check out challenged books across the country.
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