Mayson LaPray

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Teachers at the Ivy League colleges in the 18th century passed on to their students “an implicit suspicion of the undisciplined imagination, a conviction that literature must serve clear social needs, and a pervasive assumption that social need and social order were one and the same. Through these students—many of whom served as ministers—these ideas were readily disseminated throughout the populace.”[59]
Book Banning in 21st-Century America (Beta Phi Mu Scholars Series)
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