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Removed from the required reading list of a Medicine Bow, WY Senior High School English class (1986) because of sexual references and profanity in the book.

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  • Banned from English classes at the Freeport High School in De Funiak Springs, FL (1985) because it is "unacceptable" and "obscene.".
  • Challenged at the Libby, MT High School (1983) due to the "book's contents.".
  • Removed from the school libraries in Morris, Manitoba (1982) along with two other books because they violate the committee's guidelines covering "excess vulgar language, sexual scenes, things concerning moral issues, excessive violence, and anything dealing with the occult.".
  • Removed from two Anniston, AL High school libraries (1982), but later reinstated on a restrictive basis.
  • Removed from the Jackson Milton school libraries in North Jackson, OH (1980).
  • Removed from the required reading list in Middleville, MI (1979).
  • Removed from the Issaquah, WA optional High School reading list (1978).
  • After months of controversy, the board ruled that the novel could be read in the Advanced Placement class, but they gave parents the right to decide whether or not their children would read it.
  • Challenged as an assignment in an American literature class in Pittsgrove, NJ (1977).
  • The book was later reinstated in the curriculum when the board learned that the vote was illegal because they needed a two-thirds vote for removal of the text. Based on parents' objections to the language and content of the book, the school board voted 5-4 to ban the book.
  • Removed from the Selinsgrove, PA suggested reading list (1975).
  • In 1963, a delegation of parents of high school students in Columbus, OH, asked the school board to ban the novel for being "anti-white" and "obscene." The school board refused the request.
  • The teacher appealed and was reinstated by the school board, but the book was removed from use in the school.
  • In 1960, a teacher in Tulsa, OK was fired for assigning the book to an eleventh grade English class.
  • Since its publication, this title has been a favorite target of censors.
  • Challenged at the Baptist College in Charleston, SC (1987) because of "language and sexual references in the book.
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