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LINK How one Atlanta bookstore is picking up the fight against book bans : NPR

(I love going to Powell's, one of the largest indipendent bookstores in the country, located in Portland, Oregon.)

BROOKHAVEN, Ga. — The graphic novel adaptation of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl was the last book Jan Bolgla expected to see yanked off public library shelves in the 16 years since she and her husband bought a used bookstore filled with cats, artwork and, as of this past week, a banned book section.

Bolgla shared this somber observation on the eve of Banned Books Week while petting Big Boo, a Maine Coon rescue purring atop a glass case full of rare books. Near the store's entrance was a bookshelf Bolgla's sister-in-law Michele Bolgla had stocked with Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, George Orwell's 1984 and J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, each of which have been or are currently banned in parts of the U.S.

This is the second year Bolgla and her store have participated in Banned Books Week, which ran from Sept. 18 through Saturday, out of pure necessity and solidarity, she said.

snytiger6 9 Sep 25
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Good for them.

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Fighting back against the ignorance of religious fanatics and paranoia of pitiful parents is this country's strangest problem, because nobody is fighting back. To fight against a screamer (like a Karen) would be risky at best. Better to keep quiet, right?
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We all have work along with the First Amendment to the Constitution, but some backwards southern states are regressing to the last repressive century. It's a gradual change. Bookstores selling the "forbidden books" are a good first step.

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