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Speak-Read-Know

banned – (verb) to prohibit, forbid, or bar – (noun) the act of prohibiting by law

Why would you ban a book?

Reasons to ban books The Giver  Shows negative family values  Destroys the influence of religious values  Shows infant children euthanized  Shows elders being euthanized  Promotes pagan idealism  Promotes euthanasia as normal The Outsiders  Violent behaviors among teens  Characters speak in crude language  Shows child abuse  Shows negative family values  Characters hang out in bars (Dally)  Death of young teens

Banned Books Week - Celebrating the Freedom to Read Banned Books Week - Celebrating the Freedom to Read is observed during the last week of September each year. Observed since 1982, the annual event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. Banned Books Week is sponsored by the American Booksellers Association, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, the American Library Association (ALA), the Association of American Publishers, the American Society of Journalists and Authors and the National Association of College Stores. The Library of Congress Center for the Book endorses it. Many bookstores and libraries across the nation join in the celebration with displays and readings of books that have been banned or threatened throughout history. These include works ranging from the Bible to John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." Each year, the American Library Association's (ALA) Office for Intellectual Freedom receives hundreds of reports on books and other materials that were "challenged" (their removal from school or library shelves was requested). The ALA estimates the number represents only about a quarter of the actual challenges. "Most Challenged" titles include the popular "Harry Potter" series of fantasy books for children by J.K. Rowling. The series drew complaints from parents and others who believe the books promote witchcraft to children. The challenges reported reflect a continuing concern with a wide variety of themes. Other "Most Challenged" titles include "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, for its use of language, particularly references to race; "It's Perfectly Normal," a sex education book by Robie Harris, for being too explicit, especially for children; and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou, for the description of rape she suffered as a child. The date for Banned Books Week 2006 is September 23-September 30, 2006.

For more information…. American Library Association Office of Intellectual Freedom