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History entry, To Kill a Mockingbird censorship

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Note for self or whoever wants to consider if this is worthy of note:

In 1966 the Hanover County Board of Education voted to remove To Kill a Mockingbird from the shelves of the Hanover County school libraries. This elicited a response from Mockingbird author Harper Lee, noted in the wikipedia article Harper Lee Details are at A CENSORSHIP ATTEMPT IN HANOVER, VIRGINIA, 1966

Kid Bugs (talk) 04:24, 14 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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