A drive to ban from Oakland school...
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A drive to ban from Oakland school libraries “The Color Purple,” Alice Walker’s novel that won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the 1983 American Book Awards prize, was turned aside by the city’s Board of Education on a 4-2 vote. Opponents contended that the book about three southern black women during the Depression was sexually explicit, violent and degrading to blacks.
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