A long time ago Robert Dagnall asked about articles concerning the history of banning _Huck Finn_. Sorry to be so hideously late, but appended are some references culled from the MLA and the Expanded Academic Index. Taylor Roberts -------------------------------------------------------------- Barlow, Dudley. "Why we still need Huckleberry Finn." _Education Digest_ Sept 1992, 58:1, 31(5). Cox, James M. "A Hard Book To Take." 386-403 in Robert Sattelmeyer and J. Donald Crowley (eds.), _One Hundred Years of Huckleberry Finn: The Boy, His Book, and American Culture_, Columbia: U of Missouri P, 1985. Fiedler, Leslie A. "Huckleberry Finn: The Book We Love to Hate." _Proteus: A Journal of Ideas_ Fall 1984, 1:2, 1-8. Gellert, James. "Shylock, Huckleberry, and Jim: Do They Have a Place in Today's High Schools?" _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_ Spring 1987, 12:1, 40-43. Ranta, Taimi. "Huck Finn and Censorship." _Children's Literature Association Quarterly_ Winter 1983, 8:4, 35. Rule, Henry B. "A Brief History of the Censorship of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." _Lamar Journal of the Humanities_ Spring 1986, 12:1, 9-18. Sullivan, Kathleen E. "The Missed Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." _Virginia English Bulletin_ Winter 1986, 36:2, 77-80.