![]() Lee herself compared the criticism to "doublethink" in George Orwell's novel 1984 (which the board also removed), yet she wrote that the "problem is one of illiteracy, not Marxism" and sent a check to be put toward a first-grade education for the school board. Letters to a local newspaper supporting removal focused on the book's discussion of rape, wherein white Atticus Finch defends black Tom Robinson in court from a false accusation by a white woman. The board gave little reason for the decision other than Bosher calling the book "immoral" and "improper for our children." Bosher found his son, a high school junior, reading it. In one early instance, the school board of Virginia's Hanover County unanimously voted in 1966 to remove the book after board member W.C. And since the 1960s, they have largely failed. ![]() People have been trying to ban Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird since the 1960s. ![]()
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