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|region=North America
|region=North America
|artist=Paul Gravett
|artist=Paul Gravett
|subject=Explicit Sexuality
|subject=Nudity
|confronting_bodies=San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus
|confronting_bodies=San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus
|medium=Literature
|medium=Literature, Textbook
|date_of_action=April 2006
|date_of_action=April 2006
|location=Victorville, California
|location=Victorville, California
|description_of_content=The book chronicled the history of Japanese manga, from World War II to the present day. It included a section on hentai, or erotic manga, which included artistic depictions of sexual acts.
|description_of_content=The book chronicles the history of Japanese manga, from World War II to the present day. It includes a section on hentai, or erotic manga, with artistic depictions of sexual acts.
|description_of_incident=13 copies of the book were in place in San Bernardino county when one of them was taken out by Matt Jones, a 16-year-old boy. When Jones told his mother, Cynthia Jones, about the erotic art section of the book, she wrote a letter to the county library system asking that the book be removed. A story was featured about the incident in local newspapers the Desert Dispatch and the Daily Press,[http://www.desertdispatch.com/archive/2006/11448518242935.html] and the next day San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus ordered that the book be removed from all branches of the county's library system.
|description_of_incident=13 copies of the book were in place in San Bernardino county when one of them was taken out by Matt Jones, a 16-year-old boy. When Jones told his mother, Cynthia Jones, about the erotic art section of the book, she wrote a letter to the county library system asking that the book be removed. A story was featured about the incident in local newspapers the Desert Dispatch and the Daily Press, and the next day San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus ordered that the book be removed from all branches of the county's library system.
|description_of_result=Barstow College placed copies of the book on display following the incident, in protest against the move. [http://www.desertdispatch.com/archive/2006/114657660385310.html] The book is still not available in the San Bernardino libraries, although there is a link on the library's website where it is made available for purchase.
|description_of_result=Barstow College placed copies of the book on display following the incident, in protest against the move. The book is still not available in the San Bernardino libraries, although there is a link on the library's website where it is made available for purchase.
|image=Manga main.jpg
|image=Manga main.jpg
|source=http://www.desertdispatch.com/archive/2006/114493372479133.html
}}
}}
[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-05-04/la-area-college-to-display-banned-manga-book LA Area College to Display Banned Manga Book] posted on 2006-05-04
[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-04-14/suburban-la-county-pulls-manga-textbook Suburban LA County Pulls Manga Textbook] posted on 2006-04-14

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Artist: Paul Gravett

Year: 2006

Date of Action: April 2006

Region: North America

Location: Victorville, California

Subject: Nudity

Medium: Literature, Textbook

Confronting Bodies: San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus

Description of Artwork: The book chronicles the history of Japanese manga, from World War II to the present day. It includes a section on hentai, or erotic manga, with artistic depictions of sexual acts.

The Incident: 13 copies of the book were in place in San Bernardino county when one of them was taken out by Matt Jones, a 16-year-old boy. When Jones told his mother, Cynthia Jones, about the erotic art section of the book, she wrote a letter to the county library system asking that the book be removed. A story was featured about the incident in local newspapers the Desert Dispatch and the Daily Press, and the next day San Bernardino District Supervisor Bill Postmus ordered that the book be removed from all branches of the county's library system.

Results of Incident: Barstow College placed copies of the book on display following the incident, in protest against the move. The book is still not available in the San Bernardino libraries, although there is a link on the library's website where it is made available for purchase.

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LA Area College to Display Banned Manga Book posted on 2006-05-04

Suburban LA County Pulls Manga Textbook posted on 2006-04-14