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my on your answer. Read the following excerpt from an article. Since 1982, various groups have sought to remove or restrict access to 11,300 books in our nation's schools and libraries (Crum, 2013). Look at the article's reference list: Barron, J. (2010, April 27). News business lags at high schools.too.The New York Times. http ://cityroom.blogs .nytimes.com/2010/04/27/news- business-lags-at-high -schools-too/? php =true& type=blogs& I=0. Crum, M. (2013 , September 22). 7 reasons your favorite books were banned. Huffington Post. http://www .huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/22/banned- books n 3961834.html Student Press Law Center (2014). The Hazelwood decision and student press. Scholastic.com. http://www.scholastic .com/teachers /article/hazelwood -decision-and- student-press American Civil Liberties Union (1999, November 4). All dressed up and nowhere to go:Students and their parents fight uniform policies. ACLU.org. https://www.aclu.org/free-speech/all -dressed-and-nowhere- go-students-and-their -parents-fight-school -uniform-policies According to APA style which source correlates to the citation in the excerpt? All dressed up and nowhere to go: Students and their parents fight uniform policies.ACLU.org News business lags at high schools, too. The New York Times 7 reasons your favorite books were banned . Huffington Post. The Hazelwood decision and student press Scholastic.com
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The source that correlates to the citation in the excerpt is "7 reasons your favorite books were banned" by Michael Crum, published in the Huffington Post on September 22, 2013. The citation in the excerpt is (Crum, 2013), which matches the reference in the article's reference list for this source.