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Read this excerpt from an MLA-formatted paper.
Since 1982, various groups have sought to remove or restrict access to 11,300 books in our nation's schools
(Crum).
Look at the Works Cited below and then select the name of the article that belongs to the citation.
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Student Press Law Center. "The Hazelwood Decision and Student Press."
Scholastic.com, 2014, www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/hazelwood-decision-and-student-press.
Accessed 30 April 2016.
Crum, Maddie. "7 Reasons Your Favorite Books Were Banned." Huffington
Post, 22 Sep. 2013, www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/22/banned-
books_n_3961834.html. Accessed 2 May 2016.
American Library Association (ALA). "Banned Books That Shaped America."
Banned Books Week.org, www.banned booksweek.org/censorship/
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Answer :

I'm sorry for any confusion, but the provided excerpt is not directly linked to any of the articles listed in the Works Cited. The excerpt mentions Crum as the author of the paper, but none of the articles listed match the title of the paper mentioned in the excerpt. Therefore, based on the information provided, none of the articles listed can be definitively identified as belonging to the citation in the excerpt. If you have additional information or context regarding the specific article mentioned in the excerpt that could help identify it from the Works Cited list, please provide that information for further assistance.

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