MPR News Update, PM Edition for September 27, 2016
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Good afternoon! Every September, librarians, teachers and book lovers take a moment to celebrate the books that cause an uproar - the banned books. For Banned Books Week, which first kicked off in 1982, bookstores and libraries around the country make their pitch for why "The Bluest Eye," "Harry Potter" and even "Hop on Pop" deserve to the stay on the shelves. | Forecast
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