The Pros And Cons Of Banned Books

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What are the reasons people beam certain books should be banned? I did some research on this topic. I learned that there is a bear-sized number of banned books, many publishers have specialized in them. In a source called Banned Books That Shaped America says, " The library of Congress created to exhibit that explores books that have had on profound effect on American life," This shows that people are looking into this. There are sources that talk about the challenges. The books are banned because it would be too sexual, or racism and there are other reasons as well.
All things considered, books of certain things shouldn’t be allowed in schools or libraries. Others think it isn't sure a huge deal. People would believe that it doesn't matter what the students or anyone else reads because it's just a book. Books go by age not by just whoever wants to read it. In good readings it said "Children only stay children for such a short time, so why not let them live that childhood clean and not needing to open their mind up so soon. Books shouldn’t be banned because people need to know the truth and
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Books shouldn't be left to be read by all the eyes of an age. In the Wikipedia stated by the government says, "In the United States books have been and still are banned from school and public libraries, despite the opposition of the American Library Association. "Do you know what was the first book banned and why? I read it in an article called Banned and Challenged books.It stated that the first book banned was The adventure of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. This book was banned because it used the word "nigger" to many times and was but them down this would have been racism to the people that would have read it. It would have developed fights and separation between people now a