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In reply to the discussion: Tucson USD bans Shaekespeare's Tempest, Chicano Studies books [View all]MattBaggins
(7,948 posts)99. So Dickens and Steinbeck are out I take it.
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Decades ago they were pulling books off school shelves, and the country seemed so primitive.
Judi Lynn
Jan 2012
#2
That school district is under federal supervision. What is Holder waiting for, anyway.
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#4
Here's how I interpreted it, as it happened, in real time, with my peers, 20 some years ago:
boppers
Jan 2012
#9
To really understand the intent of the law, look who voted for it and passed it!
L. Coyote
Jan 2012
#52
Your little brother should consider the comparison is not to Germany teaching Aryan studies
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#60
There is no question that MAS is taught in the context of dominant white culture.
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#77
"learning that your ancestors were raped and murdered by waves of European ...
L. Coyote
Jan 2012
#19
Those both usually get banned by idiot parents complaining anyway, so it might be redundant. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jan 2012
#35
Instead, can't we all agree that we hate Nathaniel Hawthorne and pull his crap?
sofa king
Jan 2012
#15
The only thing the preachers hated more than boys in drag on the stage was the idea
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#66
Actually, it's pretty standard in AP, due to Biblical allusions in a lot of other works
TheCruces
Jan 2012
#95
Agreed. But I'm surprised that any school board would know that, heh. nt
mistertrickster
Jan 2012
#80
the kids can see the difference between the haves and have nots, books or no books
wordpix
Jan 2012
#57
They are trying to slow down the inevitable by blocking the education of Latino kids.
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#45
Othello, Titus, MacBeth, Henry 5, Antony & Cleopatra, Merchant of Venice, all the good comedies
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#62
Right. They didn't ban the books. They just shut down the classes and forbade their use.
EFerrari
Jan 2012
#88