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  2. In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas - Wikipedia

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    In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas is a 1968 collection of essays by American writer Larry McMurtry. In 1981 McMurtry said the book marked a dividing line in his career after which he no longer wrote about living in the country (although he would go on to write books with country settings again).

  3. Here are 50 books Texas parents want banned from school libraries

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    Here are 50 books Texas parents have asked school districts to ban, nearly all of which deal with racism, sexuality

  4. Category:Books about Texas - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Books about Texas" ... out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A

  5. Texas lawmaker flags 850 books that could cause 'discomfort ...

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    Texas Republican lawmaker State Rep. Matt Krause has list of 850 books on subjects ranging from racism to sexuality that could “make students feel discomfort”

  6. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-73616-0. Charlene Rose Vandini (2000). It's Not about the Money: Small-town Newspapering in Texas. Eakin Press. ISBN 978-1-57168-434-9. News in Texas: Essays in Honor of the 125th Anniversary of the Texas Press Association. University of Texas Press. 2005.

  7. Fact-check: Are some books being banned from Texas ... - AOL

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    In Texas, the process for challenging and removing books from schools differs from place to place. A state effort is scrutinizing nearly 850 titles. Fact-check: Are some books being banned from ...

  8. Mel and Norma Gabler - Wikipedia

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    Mel and Norma Gabler were religious fundamentalists active in United States school textbook reform between 1961 and the 2000s based in Longview, Texas. [1]Norma Gabler started her foray into school book banning in 1961 when her son pointed out how the phrase "one nation under God" was missing from the Gettysburg Address, which inspired her to complain to the State Board of Education. [2]

  9. Texas Public Library Can't Remove Books About 'Butts and ...

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    The court ruled that it is unconstitutional for officials to remove library books with the "intent to deprive patrons of access to ideas with which they disagree."