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In Cold Blood, Truman Capote, 1966
The subject of controversy in an AP English class in Savannah, GA after a parent complained about sex, violence and profanity. Banned but brought back.
6/25/2015 1:10 AM

Moby-Dick; or The Whale, Herman Melville,1851
In a real head-scratcher of a case, a Texas school district banned the book from its Advanced English class lists because it “conflicted with their community values” in 1996. Community values are frequently cited in discussions over challenged books by those who wish to censor them.
6/25/2015 1:11 AM
You know, banned.
6/25/2015 1:11 AM

Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein, 1961
The book was actually retained after a 2003 challenge in Mercedes, TX to the book’s adult themes. However, parents were subsequently given more control over what their child was assigned to read in class, a common school board response to a challenge.
6/25/2015 1:12 AM
#10 Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

Mary Shelley's classic 1818 book details a man obsessed with creating life through the reanimation of dead tissue. He succeeds, only to be haunted and tormented by his grotesque creation. Over the past two centuries, the book has been banned for being indecent, objectionable and obscene. Christian groups have protested the book, claiming that it's in conflict with the principles of their faith.
6/25/2015 1:13 AM
#11 Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling

Christian groups find fault with the witchcraft portrayed in J.K. Rowlings' immensely popular series. They're particularly critical of the positive portrayal of witchcraft in literature aimed at children, and the series has been accused of supporting paganism. Additionally, some groups criticize the books for a perceived political agenda.
6/25/2015 1:13 AM
#5 The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

Tolkien's epic fantasy trilogy follows good and evil forces in pursuit of a magical ring. The book has been banned as 'satanic' in some areas and was even burned by members of a church in New Mexico in 2001. The controversy is ironic, though, as Tolkien was a devout Christian and many scholars note Christian themes in his work.
6/25/2015 1:14 AM
#15 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

Of Mice and Men has been a staple of high school reading lists for decades. In that time, it's found its place on banned books lists throughout the country. The most common complaint is the coarse language, though some consider it offensive to Christians, women, minorities and the disabled.
6/25/2015 1:15 AM
1. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451 has to head this list of "ironic books banned." Why? Fahrenheit 451 is an entire novel about the future and the banning (and burning) of books. It was banned, ironically, because one of the books that eventually gets banned and burned is the Bible. Drawn your own conclusions, my (hopefully) intelligent readers.
6/25/2015 1:16 AM
5. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank This is the incredible story of an ever-hopeful and ever-wistful young girl who is eventually killed in the Holocaust. In some ways, it is the ultimate example of the ever-classic theme of "Good vs. Evil." Or one very good person in the face of perhaps the greatest evil of the past several centuries. Yet despite her incredibly horrible enemies and fate, this remarkable teenage girl still believes in "the basic goodness of mankind." Banned by the Alabama State Textbook Committee in 1983 for being "a real downer."
6/25/2015 1:16 AM
12. Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe This book was banned in the South during the Civil War because of its anti-slavery content. Well, heck, that was over 150 years ago. Fortunately, as we all know, man has come a long way since those days of ignorance.
6/25/2015 1:17 AM
Banned
6/25/2015 1:18 AM
Posted by moy23 on 6/24/2015 5:45:00 PM (view original):
And remove Jackson from the $20 bill... That racist slave owning founder of the democratic party was also responsible for founding the trail of tears!!! He's a double racist... Racist against blacks and racist against native Americans!!!
Coming soon
6/25/2015 1:19 AM
Posted by MikeT23 on 6/24/2015 4:41:00 PM (view original):

This flag should definitely be banned.





The country that flew this flag protected slavery just like the country that wanted to protect slavery flew the Confederate flag.

I believe you've been one of the bigger proponents of that was two hundred years ago, I hope we evolved since then.
6/25/2015 1:20 AM
Posted by moy23 on 6/24/2015 4:01:00 PM (view original):
"The sole object of this war is to restore the Union. Should I be convinced it has any other object, or that the government designs using its soldiers to execute the wishes of the abolitionists, I pledge to you my honor as a man and a soldier I would resign my commission and carry my sword to the other side" - Ulysses Grant in a letter to the Chicago Tribune, 1862.


"If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it… what I do about slavery and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union." - Abraham Lincoln, August 1952


"I will say, then, that I am not, nor have I ever been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races." - Abraham Lincoln, September 1958


"I am honest in my belief that it is not fair to my men to count negros as equals. Let us capture negros, of course, and use them to the best advantage." - Union General William T. Sherman, 1864








If we are really being honest with ourselves ... Maybe we should ban the American Flag too while we're at it.
Love the ... On the second quote that totally ruins the context. Also you're attributing it to 1852 when it's a quote from a decade later. That's about nine years before he served as president.
6/25/2015 1:22 AM
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