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Thanks for sharing this! I wasn’t aware that these titles were being challenged so often. That’s so unfortunate because some of these are such critically important stories!
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Yes! Is is crazy. I had no idea what a heated topic some could be until I was asked to rethink passages I had selected for upcoming lessons.
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Huh, I wouldn’t have guessed To Kill A Mockingbird would be on this list. It’s such a classic! It’s interesting to see which books are challenged. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
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I was surprised to see it on here too! There was a few articles floating around last school year (2017-2018) about removing TKAM from the classroom. Blew my mind, a great read.
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