What Is Banning Books?

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This essay is about banning books, and whether or not the community has the right to control what students read in schools. I believe that the community should say what books students read. I believe this for the following reasons.

One reason is that the community is largely made up of the parents of students, and the parents have a considerable amount of power over their children. First, the parents would be concerned that their children were being read disturbing books in school. They might not approve of the school’s policy of books to read. This is usually why the community engages in banning or challenging books.

Another reason this is my belief is that the content of the book that is being banned might be unfit for a student to read.

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