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Banned any books lately?

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics October 03, 2023

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It’s Banned Books Week again? Well, Happy Banned Books Week! Wait, do you say that? Or is that like “Happy Yom Kippur”?I shouldn’t joke — Banned Books Week is important, bringing attention to the plight of , perhaps pressured by glittery-eyed religious zealots and prudish church ladies (Look, the mice are nekkid!”).Not that we need reminding. With thousands of efforts across the country, it seems every week is Banned Books Week.... + full article



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