Tennessee faculty board bans Holocaust graphic novel 'Maus' creator Art Spiegelman condemns the transfer as 'Orwellian'

'Maus' creator Art Spiegelman spoke to CNBC after a faculty board in Tennessee voted to prohibit his landmark graphic novel with regard to the Nazis' persecution of Jews.
'Maus' author Art Spiegelman spoke to CNBC after a school board in Tennessee voted to ban his landmark graphic novel about the Nazis' persecution of Jews.Original article
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