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Describes the book the day they came to arrest the book, which tells the story of a controversy involving a teacher, students, parents, administrators, and school board regarding the attempt to ban in one school district mark twains book the adventures of huckleberry finn. There are many movies and books depicting events from this time, some of which i have seen or read. Cbs schoolbreak special the day they came to arrest the. The jessica steen page the day they came to arrest the book. The day they came to arrest the book nat hentoff as a fast introductory note. Certainly not barney roth, editor of the school paper. The day they came to arrest the book lesson plan contains a variety of teaching materials that cater to all learning styles. The day they came to arrest the book puffin plus by nathentoff a readable copy. The day they came to arrest the book chapter 1 summary. Lists 10 activities intended to stimulate student response. School newspaper editor barney roth protests library censorship efforts. This study guide consists of approximately 63 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of the day they came to arrest the book. I didnt wait longer and bought the book for rupees 25 only. Nat hentoff students and faculty at a high school become embroiled in a censorship case over huckleberry finn.
Books by nat hentoff author of the day they came to. Racism was normal in the 1800s, so thats why it is in the book huck finn that didnt make it okay, but it was normal. Cbs schoolbreak special the day they came to arrest the book tv episode 1987 quotes on imdb. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Overview of day they came to arrest the book, the, 1987, directed by gilbert moses, with lynn cormack, david ferry, tony rosato, at turner classic movies. Teachingbooks the day they came to arrest the book. The day they came to arrest the book flashcards quizlet. After a couple of seconds the faint whispers grew a. The day they came to arrest the book huckleberry finn. Internet archive contributor internet archive language english. The day they came to arrest the book by nat hentoff a readable copy. Paperback from learning links, see our free shipping offer and bulk order pricing. Memorable quotes and exchanges from movies, tv series and more.
It concerns a fight or cause that the main protagonist has to. The day they came to arrest the book by nat hentoff. Nat hentoffs most popular book is the day they came to arrest the book. To inquire, i looked around but could not find any clue, so i continued my book hunt. The day they came to arrest the book is a thoughtprovoking and entertaining account of censorship in a small high school. Read the day they came to arrest the book by nat hentoff available from rakuten kobo. Taken together, the books provided my first real understanding of the first amendment and the way it is presently interpreted and challenged in our. The day they came to arrest the book is a young adult modern classic, set in a public high school. Nat hentoff has done a marvelous job of presenting both sides of an argument on book banning in schools. Supersummary, a modern alternative to sparknotes and cliffsnotes, offers highquality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Civil right have been a large yet good change for america.
His arguments are exactly the same arguments used today. John williams talks with former fbi agent patrick murphy about the day they came for the governor the story behind the arrest of former illinois governor rod blagojevich. Taken together, the books provided my first real understanding of the first amendment and the way it is presently interpreted and challenged in our present. Gordon and barney are longtime friends who share many things, but not an appreciation of mark twains huckleberry finn. The day they came to arrest the book huckleberry finn issues of freedom of speech and censorship format. The day they came to arrest the book laurelleaf books nat hentoff isbn. An exlibrary book and may have standard library stamps andor stickers. Dell publishing company, 1982 juvenile fiction 169 pages.
A fictionalized airing of the book censorship issue, set in a high school with a weak, oily principal, a strong and principled english teacher, and a new librarian. There have attempts to ban other book from libraries such as catcher in the rye. Students need to be able to read critically and make decisions for themselves, and the day they came to arrest the book will help them learn about the process. Day they came to arrest the book, the 1987 overview. Patrick takes you behind the scenes from the arrest 10 years ago this month. George mason was a real historical figure who wrote the bill of rights. My novel the day they came to arrest the book was based upon racism in the late 70s. Walking through the isle of an old book store, some faint whispers caught my attention. Uncomfortable with racist language in the adventures of huckleberry finn, a high school student and his parents attempt to get the book removed from the schools library. The book is good, but was written for a younger audience. Learn more about the day they came to arrest the book in. Thank god the day they came to arrest the book is still readily available. The day they came to arrest the book nat hentoff media.
In the novel the day they came to arrest the book club by nat hentoff, barney roth reminds me of. As both sides of the issue fight for their own beliefs, the town is transformed into a virtual battlefield, where old friends and coworkers are set against one another. The day they came to arrest the book laurelleaf books. Michael moore is the princial of george mason high school. The day they came to arrest the book summary supersummary. An after school special about mark twains huckleberry finn and why it is wrong to censor it and other books. The old one quit over the principals underhanded appeasement of censors. The day they came to arrest the book nat hentoff englische. The day they came to arrest the book published on october 14, 2017 4. Nat hentoff has 55 books on goodreads with 4764 ratings. Hentoff is an icon and because i am still angry at the catholic churchs thought control in my youth. Who would have believed that the adventure of huckleberry finn could cause the worst crisis in the history of george mason high school.
The social issue addressed in the story is an attempted censorship of mark twains huckleberry finn on campus. The day they came to arrest the book was originally written in 1980 and it is every bit as relevant today. They day they came to arrest the books tv movie promo. Barney hagstrom is 17 years old and editor of the george mason standard. I believe this book was written for a young audience and on that level it is a very successful illustration of authoritative control. The day they came to arrest the book 27 jan 1987 7. The day they came to arrest the book king county library.
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