Sunday, September 22, 2013

THE SUNDAY PAPER (or book or blog or mag)

"free your mind and the rest will follow..."                                      
FLASHBACK 1966
in hanover, virginia, parents complain that a discussion of rape, in to kill a mockingbird, is immoral and call for it to be removed from the school reading list.
FLASH FORWARD 1977
in eden valley, minnesota to kill a mockingbird is banned because of the words "damn" and "whore lady".
 FLASH FORWARD (1980 something)
i'm given a reading assignment. i'm not excited. how can i be excited about a book, written in the 60's, about people living in 30's? but, to kill a mockingbird will quickly become one of my favorites. i want an atticus finch and boo radley in my life. *for those unfamiliar with the story, to kill a mockingbird is a lesson in social inequality as told thru the eyes of six year old scout. and you should totally read it*
FLASH FORWARD 1984
the waukegan, illinois school district bans to kill a mockingbird because the "n" word is used 48 times in 211 pages.
FLASH FORWARD 2003
to kill a mockingbird is banned from normal, illinois community high school's sophomore literature class because it's "degrading to african americans".
TODAY
people continue to attempt to ban books from schools and public libraries. and to kill a mockingbird is always on the list of banned and challenged books. it's in good company with the great gatsby, the lord of the flies, and the grapes of wrath. the top 10 banned books of 2012~2013 are:

  1. captain underpants, dav pilkey (offensive language and unsuited for age group)
  2. the absolute true diary of a part time indian, sherman alexie (offensive language, racism, sexually explicit, unsuited for age group)
  3. 13 reasons why, jay asher (drugs/alcohol/smoking, sexually explicit, suicide, unsuited for age group)
  4. 50 shades of grey, e.l. james (offensive language, sexually explicit)
  5. and tango makes three, peter parnell and justin richardson (homosexuality, unsuited for age group)
  6. the kite runner, khaled hosseini (homosexuality, offensive language, religious viewpoint, sexually explicit)
  7. looking for alaska, john green (offensive language, sexually explicit, unsuited for age group)
  8. scary stories, alvin schwartz (unsuited for age group, violence)
  9. the glass castle, jeannette walls (offensive language, sexually explicit)
  10. beloved, toni morrison (sexually explicit, religious viewpoint, violence)






september 22 thru 28 is banned books week. celebrate your right to read whatever you choose by selecting books off the banned books list and participating in the virtual read~out

^two of these books have been banned, or challenged, from schools or public libraries. can you guess which two?

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