Banning Books in School Libraries
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Censorship in School Libraries
The most debatable and controversial form of censorship today is the
banning of books in school libraries. Banning books that educate
students is wrong and selfish. Censorship of books in school libraries
is neither uncommon nor an issue of the past. Books with artistic and
cultural worth are still challenged constantly by those who want to
control what others read. The roots of bigotry and illiteracy that
fuel efforts to censor
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that portrays unpleasant realities of life. The ideas and information absorbed from these banned books topple the walls of hate and fear and build bridges of cooperation and understanding far more effectively than weapons. George Orwell's classic 1984 painted a bleak picture of a mind- controlled, book burning society in which creative thinking was forbidden. If the censorship in school libraries continues to expand, the society portrayed in the book may even become reality. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
that portrays unpleasant realities of life. The ideas and information absorbed from these banned books topple the walls of hate and fear and build bridges of cooperation and understanding far more effectively than weapons. George Orwell's classic 1984 painted a bleak picture of a mind- controlled, book burning society in which creative thinking was forbidden. If the censorship in school libraries continues to expand, the society portrayed in the book may even become reality. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**