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Book banning is a form of censorship used purely to preserve certain notions of what people — most often, children and imprisoned people — should think.
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Book banning is a form of censorship used purely to preserve certain notions of what people — most often, children and imprisoned people — should think.
With such a wide array of lecturers — ranging from Guy Lopez of the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, a group which has roots originating in South Dakota, speaking on Indigenous history to Monticello Guide Brandon Dillard offering insight into Jefferson’s life — students report finding themselves constantly reinventing their conceptions of the history of the University.
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