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Just Plain Filthy: The Story Behind Book Banning's Trial of the Century

Autor Anthony Aycock
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2026
With the threat to intellectual freedom increasing around the country, this book takes a look at the first ever school book ban case to be decided by the high courts, and offers insights into how we can use history to help the future.

In 1975, the school board members of a small Long Island town did what they thought was a no-brainer: they ordered the removal of nine books from a high school library. The books included some classics - Richard Wright's Black Boy; Desmond Morris's The Naked Ape; Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five - but that didn't matter to board chair Richard Ahrens, who called the collection "anti-American, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and just plain filthy." Maybe he thought the town was with him. Maybe he thought nobody would care. He certainly didn't think he would be sued by seventeen-year-old Steven Pico or that the case would end up before the United States Supreme Court, the first and only book ban dispute ever to do so.

The only one so far. Recent years have seen a surge in book challenges, and it is only a matter of time before another reaches the high court. Island Trees v. Pico ended in a loss for the school board, but not a resounding one. It left enough daylight for the current justices to reach a different conclusion. What was the court's ruling? How did it come about? What was the book ban climate in the 1970s and 80s, and how did it differ from today's? Just Plain Filthy is the first book to tell the complete story of Island Trees v. Pico, the flawed yet fascinating case that is the cornerstone of intellectual freedom in America. For now.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798216196471
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Bible Drill Meets Penthouse Forum

1. Faithful Watchdogs
2. Killing Reason Itself
3. Too Bloody Stupid
4. Diagnosis: Censor
5. Desperately Seeking Sources
6. To Cull a Mockingbird
7. Battle of the Books
8. Hello, Newman
9. Supreme Court, B1t¢hes!
10. Keep Suing. Keep Fighting

Appendix: Supreme Court opinion

Recenzii

Just Plain Filthy is a readable, even personable look at the historic context of today's surge in censorship. Aycock writes engagingly about the legal arguments and specific details of the cases brought before the U.S. Supreme Court about our First Amendment rights. He concludes with what seems a likely prediction: Pico is headed for a revisit - and the longstanding precedents that have underwritten our understanding of intellectual freedom may not survive.
Using his own life as a framework, Anthony Aycock has written a history of book banning that is both specific and comprehensive in scope. The Island Trees v Pico US Supreme Court case provides a perfect historical case for understanding our current intellectual freedom landscape.
This book is essential reading for anyone concerned about book bans and free expression. Aycock shows how libraries, students, and school boards, as well as judges and juries, shape the First Amendment in real-life applications.