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{{Display censorship incident
|ongoing=yes
|ongoing=no
|year=2013
|year=2013
|region=North America
|region=North America
|artist=Harper Lee
|artist=Harper Lee
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Youth
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion
|confronting_bodies=Louisiana state, To Kill a Mockingbird book
|confronting_bodies=Louisiana state, To Kill a Mockingbird book
|medium=Literature
|medium=Literature
|date_of_action=October 12, 2013
|date_of_action=October 12, 2013
|location=Louisiana School District
|location=Louisiana School District
|description_of_content=A classic novel by Harper Lee whose main themes involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence.  
|description_of_content=A classic novel by Harper Lee whose main themes involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence.
|description_of_incident=To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was re-banned in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana because of the use of the N-word in the novel. Parents complained about this offensive language and themes that were not suitable for children
|description_of_incident=To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was re-banned in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana because of the use of the N-word in the novel. Parents complained about this offensive language and themes that were not suitable for children
|description_of_result=In the wake of the spurious ban’s revival, the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union called for it to be rescinded. There may in fact be reason for optimism, as the district is gathering a committee of students and employees to re-evaluate book selection and reconsider To Kill a Mockingbird amongst these books.
|description_of_result=In the wake of the spurious ban’s revival, the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union called for it to be rescinded. There may in fact be reason for optimism, as the district is gathering a committee of students and employees to re-evaluate book selection and reconsider To Kill a Mockingbird amongst these books.

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Artist: Harper Lee

Year: 2013

Date of Action: October 12, 2013

Region: North America

Location: Louisiana School District

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Literature

Confronting Bodies: Louisiana state, To Kill a Mockingbird book

Description of Artwork: A classic novel by Harper Lee whose main themes involve racial injustice and the destruction of innocence.

The Incident: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee was re-banned in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana because of the use of the N-word in the novel. Parents complained about this offensive language and themes that were not suitable for children

Results of Incident: In the wake of the spurious ban’s revival, the Louisiana chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union called for it to be rescinded. There may in fact be reason for optimism, as the district is gathering a committee of students and employees to re-evaluate book selection and reconsider To Kill a Mockingbird amongst these books.

Source:
http://cbldf.org/2013/10/to-kill-a-mockingbird-re-banned-in-louisiana-school-district/