‘Persecution of Jews is educationally significant’: How a school district put a contested Bernard Malamud classic back on the shelves
((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Even before Joanna Sargent had read “The Fixer,” she knew about it. A middle-school librarian in South Carolina, Sargent first heard of Bernard Malamud’s novel about antisemitism during her professional training. Budding librarians often study Island Trees School District v. Pico, the only U.S. Supreme Court case to address the holdings of […]
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