What are we mad about today?
0 unique titles, 0documented ban events across the United States. Data sourced from Dr. Tasslyn Magnusson's EveryLibrary research database.
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Data sourced from the EveryLibrary Book Censorship Database, maintained by Dr. Tasslyn Magnusson. Includes book challenges and bans in U.S. schools and public libraries from 2021 to present.
Sources: EveryLibrary Institute, PEN America, American Library Association
The best response to a book ban is a book purchase. Reading one is an act of defiance.
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They don't burn books anymore. They just make sure children never find them.