Akkak County public school in Virginia state temporarily removed copies of "killing" and "adventure of Huckleberry Finn" from classrooms and libraries after being accused by parents about their parents' racial insults. And establish a committee to recommend the committee
If you are new to Banned Books Week, it began in 1982 after the proliferation of the number of books challenged by schools, bookstores and libraries. The challenged book received a book that needs to be removed from schools, libraries, bookstores. As the number of challenge books increased, in 1990 the American Library Association's freedom of knowledge created a database of challenging book information. The database comes from media coverage and Office's own challenge book report form. They have listed the annual list of the most challenging top ten books of the year and the current list of ten books comes from 323 challenges recorded by French speaking countries in 2016 . Over the past few years, the total number of challenges has exceeded 500.
During the period of the American Library Association (ALA) from 2000 to 1999, Goosebumps was ranked 15th among the most frequently challenged books between 1990 and 1999 and banned between 2000 and 2009 / It was ranked in a challenge book. According to ALA, the challenge is that individuals and groups try to delete or restrict materials from the curriculum of libraries and schools. This series is trying to draw things that are too terrible for young people and the themes of strange themes and devils. By 1997, ALA was informed about 46 issues, more than 75% of which were done at school libraries. The remaining issues are being held at public libraries or the location of the assignment is unknown. In the same year, C - SPAN broadcasted a hearing on the prohibition of books in Anoka - Henepin School District. At the hearing, most parents and children considered that books should not be banned, school review committee decided to keep the books.
Questions are usually books aimed at deleting from the library or school curriculum or otherwise restricting general use. This is the list of the most common books in America. It is mainly based on data collected by the American Library Association's Knowledge Free Library (OIF). OIF collects data from media reports from librarian and teacher reports