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Case Eleven : Story

You be the Editor

A children's puzzle book that was to be removed from stores because of its racist content shows up on the shelves of some local stores. A reporter outlines the situation and reports the comments of spokespersons for the minority group, which considers the material highly offensive. The book's distributor agrees the materials is racist and promises to ask all merchants who hadn't yet complied to remove it from sale, but has no way of forcing compliance.

Your reporter describes the book in detail and includes some of the offensive terms it uses to describe the minority.

Do you:

A. 
Include the specific details of the book, including the offensive wording so that readers may understand its racist content and know what to look for and guard against.

B.  Decide the story naming the puzzle book, the store where it was found and general description of content is sufficient, without the need for giving readers explicit detail of offensive language.



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