If people continue to ban books, students’ education will be warped by anything familiar. continuing, not allowing other people's parents to alter the education of students should start because other people's stories shouldn't be repressed simply because someone's mom doesn't like it. According to Banned Books Pros and Cons, many of the challenged books have been required reading in schools for years, such as To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee or The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger. Banning these books from the curriculum deprives children of essential cultural and historical knowledge from different points of view; simply allowing people to continue to ban books will forcibly silence those who wrote their stories, making the future children unable to understand other people's experiences. Furthermore, not allowing other people's parents to alter the education of students should be implicated because reading books kids actually want to read helps build emotional awareness and acceptance toward