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Maine affiliate of the ACLU. Defending civil liberties in the Pine Tree State since 1968. Follows/RTs ≠ endorsement.

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    1. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 23 Sep 2019

      It's #BannedBooksWeek! Check this thread throughout the week as we highlight our favorite banned books and celebrate the right to free expression 📚pic.twitter.com/poTV2foBIO

      Banned Books Week: Sept. 22 - Sept. 28 2019, "Yes, books are dangerous. They should be dangerous - they contain ideas." - Pete Hautman
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    2. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 23 Sep 2019

      "My favorite banned book is also the subject of one of my favorite 1st Amendment cases (and one of my favorite ACLU cases)...The best way to celebrate is to just read it. It is not easy, but it's totally and completely worth it." - @zlheiden #BannedBooksWeekpic.twitter.com/a7YmAX5oTL

      ACLU of Maine Legal Director, Zach Heiden, holding a copy of Ulysses by James Joyce
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    3. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 24 Sep 2019

      My mom picked these out for me as a kid. Books that describe hard things kids go through can be scary to adults because we want to protect them. But I was better prepared for the world after reading about strong young people persevering despite hard times & long odds! @meaggiepiepic.twitter.com/WM9gdwOM3T

      Meagan Sway, ACLU of Maine Policy Counsel, holding copies of Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume and Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George
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    4. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 24 Sep 2019

      "Curiosity, adventure, & love—this book nurtured these values in 9-year-old-me. And tbh I'm still inspired by Meg, Charles Wallace and Calvin, 3 friends who learn about a corrupt force and fight against it with bravery and compassion." - Dhivya Singaram #BannedBooksWeekpic.twitter.com/80eZG8z5Ua

      Dhivya Singaram, ACLU of Maine Engagement Coordinator/Organizer, holding a copy of A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
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    5. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 25 Sep 2019

      "Growing up I don't recall being assigned books by Latinx authors. I would go to the library and do my own search for authors that had Spanish names. I wanted to find stories that used words in Spanish and had characters that I could relate to." - @salguuu #BannedBooksWeekpic.twitter.com/ViOTcaUPZw

      Margarita Salguero-Macklin, ACLU of Maine Office Manager, holding copies of The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende and Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya
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    6. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 25 Sep 2019

      Contrast is necessary to fully understand the world around us. Without facing difficult ideas & learning to think about them both analytically & emotionally, we won’t grow as individuals. If we only ever read things we agree with, we’ll never know when we’ve gone wrong. -@mabausspic.twitter.com/weCO3zbfSt

      Makena Bauss, ACLU of Maine Digital Media Strategist, holding a copy of The Giver by Lois Lowry
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      ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 26 Sep 2019

      The important lessons Snow Falling on Cedars teaches about prejudice & love far outweigh the controversial content that has lead to its banning. Sadly, these lessons are still relevant today and serve to educate us about past injustices. - Beth Anshelespic.twitter.com/Pv0UBtHGBH

      Beth Ansheles, ACLU of Maine Finance Director, holding copies of Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson and A Time to Kill by John Grisham
      2:49 PM - 26 Sep 2019
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        2. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 26 Sep 2019

          "A Time to Kill highlights the faults of capital cases – prevalent racism, lack of adequate counsel & prejudiced state witnesses - that still exist 30 years later. It was banned for sexual content & themes of racism. Really? Banned for pointing out racism?" - Beth Ansheles

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        3. ACLU of Maine‏Verified account @ACLUMaine 27 Sep 2019

          "In middle school, I secretly loaned Harry Potter to a friend whose parents had banned him from reading the series. Unfortunately, they caught him reading Goblet of Fire and the book wasn't returned. I was just happy my friend had finished the book." - Pablo Anayapic.twitter.com/fYf6mv5oB3

          Pablo Anaya, ACLU of Maine Major Gifts Officer, holding a copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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