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Illinois legislation looks to ban book banning

As the nation moves away from Banned Books Week, the state of Illinois looks to pass a law that would make book banning illegal.
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Photo by Leslie Fireman
Oct. 1-7 marked Banned Books Week, an annual event highlighting the importance of free and open literature.

October 1-7 marked Banned Books Week, an annual event that highlights the importance of free and open access to literature.

(Royalty-free images downloaded from Wikimedia Commons via users Born Isopod and the United States Department of Defense.)

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