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‘Read everything’: browsing small bookstores as national book bans rise
The first book ban took place in 1637 in Quincy, Massachusetts after Thomas Morton critiqued Puritan customs and power structures. In 2025, the act of banning books in the Bay State is unthinkable, but not impossible. Financial assistance and grants for public schools and libraries are being impacted by the Trump administration’s current freeze in funding across the public sphere. Libraries depend on federal funds to pay for statewide services, …
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