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Thursday, February 15, 2018

POLITICALLY CORRECT SCHOOLS PURGE CLASSIC BOOKS~DR. DUKE PESTA & ALEX NEWMAN DISCUSS

POLITICALLY CORRECT SCHOOLS PURGE CLASSIC BOOKS~DR. DUKE PESTA & ALEX NEWMAN DISCUSS
 Politically correct government school officials in Minnesota are under fire after announcing that key classic American literature would be removed from the high-school reading list. The reason for the purge: Some students might be "offended" by words contained in the anti-racist books, one of which was written more than 130 years ago. Among the American classics being dropped from the required high-school reading list in Duluth, Minnesota, are the books To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, published in 1960, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain from the mid-1880s. Despite having been read by generations of Americans, the district decided to purge the books because they use the n-word.
 Citing Racism, Minnesota School District Drops Two American Literary Classics From Curriculum