Framingham - Banned Books

Created on October 18, 2023, 8:30 pm

Last Updated January 31, 2024, 8:07 pm

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The Family Book, along with several other LGBT-themed books, was removed from the Erie, Illinois school system after some parents complained about the book's depiction of same sex couples within the book.
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Giver quartet volume 1
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The Giver has been banned or challenged in various schools at times due to the potentially difficult topics it brings up including infanticide, suicide and euthanasia
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The Giving Tree was banned from a public library in Colorado in 1988 because it was interpreted as being sexist. Some readers believe that the young boy continually takes from the female tree, without ever giving anything in return.
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In 2016 this book was suspended at the Ambridge (PA) High School because the book is “racist and sexually explicit.” The challenged memoir is about growing up in poverty with a father who spent his money on alcohol and a mother who becomes homeless.
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In many communities The Grapes of Wrath was banned and burned, both for its occasional obscene language and its general themes
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Removed from the required reading list for English class at the Medicine Bow, WY Junior High School (1986) because of sexual references and profanity in the book.
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The novel has been accused of blasphemy for its reference to the Quranic Satanic Verses. Pakistan banned the book in November 1988. On 12 February 1989, 10,000 protesters gathered against Rushdie and the book in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Challenged, banned, and relocated for LGBTQIA+ content, for discussing gender identity and sex education, and for concerns that the title.
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Book is about A Siamese cat identifies as a Chihuahua, was admonished for its offensive tropes and stereotypes of Mexican people and the Spanish-speaking community.
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The controversy: The novel, part of the state's recommended reading list, was removed from the sixth-grade English curriculum at Dover-Sherborn Middle School in Massachusetts in 2006 due to scenes hinting at rape, violence against women by Korean men, and a distorted presentation of history.
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Often critiqued for it's close relation to racism, sexual themes, and overall inappropriate nature, Song of Solomon often causes the eruption of controversy.
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52) Speak
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In 2020, the book was named the fourth most banned and challenged book in the United States "because it was thought to contain a political viewpoint and it was claimed to be biased against male students, and for the novel's inclusion of rape and profanity."
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The book was banned, challenged, and/or restricted "because of author's public statements, and because of claims that the book contains 'selective storytelling incidents' and does not encompass racism against all people."
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Challenged at the Cedar Grove Middle School in Wilmington (NC) because “the book contains numerous depictions of sexual behavior, as well as instances of racism, vulgar language, bullying, and violence.” Suspended from the Highland Park, (TX) Independent School District's approved book list by the school superintendent
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Immediately after publication, the book was banned on the recommendation of public commissioners in Concord, Massachusetts, who described it as racist, coarse, ***, inelegant, irreligious, obsolete, inaccurate, and mindless.
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Looking for Alaska was challenged and banned because it includes a scene wherein Miles and his girlfriend-of-one-day Lara engage in oral sex.
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Banned and/or challenged because of profanity, lurid passages about sex, and statements defamatory to minorities, God, women, and the disabled.
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"Parts of Texas and Oregon have banned or attempted to ban ‘milk and honey’ from schools and libraries. why? because it explores sexual assault and violence experienced by a young woman," - Kaur
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59) Monster
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After some parental complaints about the maturity of language and sexual content in some 7th grade reading club selections, a teacher at the Signal Mountain (TN) Middle-High School contacted parents to inform them that she was removing All American Boys and Monster from the reading list.
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Challenged in the Duval County (FL) public schools because a coalition of parents believes the book is inappropriate for promoting another religion that is not Christianity and is too violent for young children.
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