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    According to a report released in April by Pen America, a free speech organization, between July 2021 and December 2023, Florida had 3,135 book bans recorded across 11 districts, the highest of ...

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    "Forbidden Fruit" (J. Cole song), featuring Kendrick Lamar "Forbidden Fruit" (Noël Coward song) "Forbidden Fruit", a song by The Band from their album Northern Lights – Southern Cross

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    The International Book Project (IBP) is a registered 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization, founded by Harriet Van Meter in 1966, which has sent more than 7 million books abroad.

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    Terence McKenna proposed that the forbidden fruit was a reference to psychotropic plants and fungi, specifically psilocybin mushrooms, which he theorized played a central role in the evolution of the human brain. [25] Earlier, in a well-documented but heavily criticized study, [26] [27] John M. Allegro proposed the mushroom as the forbidden ...