Hogwarts Daily News Issue #110

In this issue, we have some reader's opinions on the Deathly Hallows and a thrilling short story. Read up on some news regarding Fantastic Beasts, and an article about renaming HP characters! See some fan theories on why Petunia hated Lily, plus 4 spells you can use in winter! Enjoy all those articles and much more in today's issue! Please note that neither our publisher nor out substitute publisher could publish today's issue (a rare occurrence!), so Celeste Evergreen, our HDN Manager and Publisher, is publishing today. This book description/teaser text intro was also written by Celeste Evergreen.

Last Updated

05/31/21

Chapters

16

Reads

588

Muggles - History of Muggles and their Treatment (Part 2) (Informational)

Chapter 12
Muggles - History of Muggles and their Treatment (Part 2)

It has always been that Muggle-borns have been treated differently. From being called “Mudblood” to just being judged by purebloods. When Hogwarts was first created, Slytherin's founder, Salazar Slytherin, wanted only pure-bloods to be at Hogwarts like a lot of the other magical schools did. When Voldemort took control of the Ministry in 1775, Muggle-borns were required to register with the Muggle-Born Registration Commission. There was also a lot of propaganda which claimed that Muggles stole magic from the “real” witches/wizards. The Ministry continued to promote Mudbloods and the Dangers They Pose to a Peaceful Pure-Blood Society. People could also be punished if they could not prove to have wizarding heritage for this alleged action, which would lead them to a sentence in Azkaban.

Source: https://harrypotter.fandom.com/wiki/Muggle-born#Treatment

(This is part 2 in the Muggle Series; the next part will be in the next issue)

- Belle Lestrange, Writer for the HDN
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