Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Work | Anne Carroll Moore

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This video is from the series Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Work, presented by Maureen Corrigan

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I’m soo glad I had millennial kids and that in Austria and in (very) Christian Poland where no books are banned. Banning and burning books was exercised in Hitler’s Germany but most of all in all communist countries like China and Soviet Russia. Authors who dared to describe political reality were stripped of their civil rights, dismissed from work, murdered, sent for decades to labour camps or thrown out of the country. I had no idea that in the American Free World books and authors are banned and discriminated. Tastes differ. I guess the books about XY men pretending to be XX women and than raping and impregnating fellow XX prisoners do not shock US librarians, schools, parents or any bodies involved.
I watched all 24 parts of this interesting documentary and can only recommend it to all interested readers. If there are still any readers in America.

MsMiklosa