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Huck Finn The Book Banning Controversy

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Huck Finn The Book Banning Controversy

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  1. Huck Finn The Book Banning Controversy Hailey Horchler Pd.7

  2. From the beginning of the written word, books have had the capacity to enlighten, to instruct, to entertain and to offend, sometimes all within the same text. Books are frequently banned, generally on a local level affecting only local or school libraries. Occasionally, a government will step in to ban a book. It is not illegal to read banned books, the rulings just make them more difficult to find.

  3. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most banned books in the U.S.It has been censored repeatedly since it’s publication in 1885.Huck Finn has been challenged in the recent years for the use of the “N” word because of it’s racial content.

  4. BOOK BANNING GRAPH

  5. “ If it isn’t a dangerous book, there really is no reason for anybody to read it or teach it,” said Michael Kreyling.

  6. Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” was banned for many reasons. Mark Twain

  7. One of the main reasons this book was banned was because of it’s use of racial language.This became a problem with many individuals from the time the book was published till now. It also caused many disagreement's with schools. Reasoning Behind The Book Banning of Huck Finn

  8. U.Va. Professor Stephen Railton Tackles Racial Issues in New Edition of 'Huck Finn' • Banned for racism

  9. “ I don’t believe that a public school has the right to force an African-American student to read a text that denigrates African Americans,” Montoya said. “I don’t believe books should be banned but I don’t believe students should be forced to read them.”

  10. The appeals court said a student’s constitutional rights are violated when a book that has educational value, as determined by the school district, is removed from a required-reading list by threat of lawsuit.

  11. “ We the considerable skepticism charges that reading books causes evil conduct,” Reinhardt said.

  12. Stephen Montoya said “ The ruling was a victory over all, because the court agreed that a school district cannot knowingly allow a racial hostile environment to persist.

  13. Other Books Banned for Racism

  14. The true value of book lies in its ability to take it’s reader outside his or her comfort zone.

  15. Laura C. Jarmon said, “ problems arise when the book is taught on the elementary and high school because many teachers do not fully understand the book themselves.”

  16. "It tells us more about what American culture is and the rails on which it moves and the language — both overt and covert — that it uses to arrange reality than other books of its time," he said. "And that's why we still teach it. It still works. It still pushes the right buttons. That's why we still have to keep teaching it."

  17. Huck Finn was initially criticized for its rowdiness and later for what some consider a sympathetic view toward slaves.

  18. Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was No. 5 on the American Library Association's list of the 100 most challenged books of the 1990s.

  19. U.S. District Judge Stephen McNamee dismissed the suit in January 1997, saying he was aware that the language in the books was offensive and hurtful to Paton but did not find their assignment discriminatory.

  20. "[T]he truth is, that when a Library expels a book of mine and leaves an unexpurgated Bible lying around where unprotected youth and age can get hold of it, the deep unconscious irony of it delights me and doesn't anger me."

  21. ‘Huck Finn’ was banned for racism and there were many disagreement’s with school’s and parent’s because of that.

  22. Sources “Banned Books Throughout History”. www.adultlearn.com. 2002 - 2013 December 5, 2013. Molly Papermaster, Book Banning Banned Books, GIF image, bannedbooks.wikispaces.com “Federal Appeals court allows ‘ Huck Finn’ to remain on school’s reading list “. www.freedomforum.org. 10. 20.98. The Associated Press. December 4,2013. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, JPEG images, 1.bp.blogspot.com Harris Eugenia. ‘Huck Finn ‘ still pushes buttons, professor says.www.freedomform.org. 9-26-00. December 6,2013. fc02.deviantart.net, JPEG images, macabre horror evil book upload.wikimedia.org, JPEG images, Mark Twain “Federal Appeals court allows ‘Huck Finn’ to remain on school’s reading list “.www.freedomforum.org. 10.20.98. The Associated Press. 12-7-13 Banned Monkey. JEPG images. pubsecrets.files.wordpress.com The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. www.postalmuseum.si.edu. JEPG images Banned books, blog.schooloutfitters.com Banned book week, www.marshall.edu

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