Widespread outrage and condemnation forced Montgomery County (TX) library system to return Colonization and the Wampanoag Story to the nonfiction shelves; a Tennessee county school district has removed more than 400 books; a Kentucky county district removes books after conservative mailer; and more.
Texas County Reverses Classification of Indigenous History Book as Fiction | The Guardian
The Montgomery (TX) County library system reversed its decision to place Colonization and the Wampanoag Story, a children’s history book about the Native American experience, in the fiction category at local libraries. The original decision to move the book to fiction drew the ire of the world’s largest publishers, literary freedom groups, and many community members.
Dr. Seuss Book Among 400+ Books Removed from Tennessee County School Libraries | WKRN
Due to a new state law, more than 400 books have been pulled from Wilson County, TN, school libraries, including Dr. Seuss's Wacky Wednesday.
VIDEO: ACLU of Iowa Seeks New Federal Block of State's Book Ban Law | WKRG-TV9 [via YouTube]
The ACLU of Iowa said it has filed a new request to block enforcement of an Iowa law that bans certain books from public school libraries.
Kentucky County Schools Pulls Books from Shelves in Reaction to Conservative Group Mailer | WKMS
Ballard County, KY, public school system pulled some books from its high school library shelves after a mailer in support of the state’s so-called “school choice” amendment was sent out earlier this week questioning whether the books were appropriate for students. Some area residents received a mailer titled "Just Look What Your Tax Dollars Bought for Ballard County Public Schools” that quoted sexually explicit passages from Susan Kuklin’s Beyond Magenta, Shine by Lauren Myracle, and Alice Sebold’s Lucky.
Florida School Board Members Don’t Have to Testify in Book Ban Lawsuit | Tampa Bay Times
A federal judge has ruled that Escambia County, FL) school board members do not have to testify, the judge ruled, because of “legislative privilege.”
Georgia County Removes 6 More Books from School Libraries | Fox5 Atlanta
Cobb County, GA, removed The Summer of Owen Todd by Tony Abbot, More Happy Than Not by Adam Silva, This Book Is Gay by Juno Dawson, We Know It Was You by Maggie Thrash, The Sun and Her Flowers by Rupi Kaur, and City of Saints and Thieves by Natalie Anderson.
Support for Book Bans Varies in Maryland School Board Races | Salisbury Independent
Asked in a Local News Network (LNN) survey if they favored book bans, 38 of the 74 candidates who responded to the LNN questionnaire said they favor a policy in which professionals are involved in making sure books are age-appropriate. Another 19 strongly opposed book bans without citing policies for reviewing books.
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