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What is the Wizard of Oz?
This book featuring a talking lion, scarecrow and tin man was adapted into a play at Huntley this year.
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What is the First Amendment?
This says: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
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What is the Harry Potter series?
J.K. Rowling wrote this popular series about a wizard with an odd-shaped scar.
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What is Charlotte's Web?
There's "SOME PIG" in this E.B. White book published in 1952.
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What is the Bill of Rights?
Freedom of speech is protected as one of these first ten amendments to the US Constitution, passed in 1791.
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What is Frindle?
All of Huntley read this one-time challenged book by Andrew Clements this year.
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What is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?
Mark Twain wrote this book about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River in 1876.
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What is expression?
Freedom of Speech is also often referred to as freedom of ________
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Who is Dr. Seuss?
"Hop on Pop" and "If I Ran the Zoo" are two challenged books by this prolific children's writer.
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What is Sidewalk?
Several of Shel Silverstein's books have been targeted over the years, including his classic, "Where the ______ Ends."
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What is censorship?
Banning books from the library is a form of this:
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What is A Series of Unfortunate Events?
Look away, look away from this Lemony Snickett series.
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What are The Chronicles of Narnia?
Look in the back of your wardrobe for C.S. Lewis' classic series about a gateway to a magical world.
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What is 400?
In the video we learned that this many books were challenged in school and/or public libraries in 2013.
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What is A Wrinkle in Time?
Meg Murry is the main character in this science fantasy book that was made into a movie in 2018.
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