Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Work | Anne Carroll Moore
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Anne Carroll Moore advocated for children's reading in the early 20th century. Unfortunately, she was also a strict gatekeeper who fought against classics like Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web. Discover her legacy, for better or worse, in this first part of a two-part series. To see more about banned children's literature, click the button at the end of the video or follow this link:    • Which Children's Classics Have Been B...  

This video is from the series Banned Books, Burned Books: Forbidden Literary Work, presented by Maureen Corrigan
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00:00 Anne Carroll Moore as a Gatekeeper of Children's Literature
05:25 Moore's Opposition to Goodnight Moon

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