Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Welcome to the world that is brave and new with drugs and violence! What's gonna happen?
Banned
1932 - Ireland - banned in the country
1980 - Missouri - Removed from Miller classroom
1988 - Oklahoma - Challenged as required reading at Yukon High School because "the book's language and moral content"
1993 - Challenged as required reading in Corona and Norco Unified School District for being "centered around negative activity." Book retained and alternatives offered.
2000 - Alabama - Removed from Foley High School library after a parent complained to the school and Alabama Governor Don Siegelman characters showed contempt of religion, marriage, and family.
2003 - Texas - Challenged but retained in South Texas Independent School District in Mercedes for sexuality, drugs, suicide. Principals were then required to offer alternatives
2008 - Indiana - Challenged but retained in Coeur D'Alene School district for sex and drug use.
2010 - Maryland - Challenged in Glen Burnie at North County High School by a petition created by a group of parents who wanted the book removed due to sexual content.
2011 - Washington - Challenged but retained after a parent complained the book has a "high volume of racially offensive derogatory language and misinformation on Native Americans. In addition to the inaccurate imagery, and stereotype views, the text lacks literary value which is relevant to today's contemporary multicultural society."
Sources
Doyle, Robert P. Banned Books: Challenging Our Freedom to Read. 2014.
Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books: 2000-2009
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