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*[[1140]] - [[French people|French]] scholar [[Peter Abelard]] is found guilty of [[Christian heresy|heresy]]. *[[1140]] - [[French people|French]] scholar [[Peter Abelard]] is found guilty of [[Christian heresy|heresy]].
*[[1968]] - [[Valerie Solanas]], author of ''[[SCUM Manifesto|The SCUM Manifesto]]'', attempts to assassinate [[Andy Warhol]] by shooting him three times. *[[1968]] - [[Valerie Solanas]], author of ''[[SCUM Manifesto|The SCUM Manifesto]]'', attempts to assassinate [[Andy Warhol]] by shooting him three times.
 +*[[1976]] - ''[[The Love that Dares to Speak its Name]]'', which was banned in [[1979]] under the [[Blasphemy law in the United Kingdom|UK's blasphemy laws]].
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