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Report finds ‘alarming spike’ in book bans at U.S. schools

Over 1,500 book bans across schools in 26 states, a rapid expansion of the practice in U.S. schools.

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A new report released Thursday by literary and free-expression group PEN America tracked book bans in public schools from July 2021 to March of this year. Its index counted 1,586 book bans targeting 1,145 books in dozens of school districts across 26 states.

Sarah Ruiz-Grossman reports for Huffpost, “The report noted that while book bans in public schools have existed throughout U.S. history, the breadth of such efforts has ‘expanded rapidly’ in the last year, both in the number of books banned and ‘the intense focus on books that relate to communities of color and LGBTQ+ subjects.’”

The report found that 86 districts (comprising nearly 2,900 schools and more than 2 million students) had banned books. Over 40% of the banned books had prominent characters who were people of color. Texas had the most school book bans at 713, followed by Pennsylvania at 456 and Florida at 204, Ruiz-Grossman reports.

“Much of the recent push to ban certain books stems from Republican-led bills seeking to prevent students from learning about white supremacy and racism, under the pretense of purging so-called ‘critical race theory’ from classrooms,” Ruiz-Grossman reports. “While such laws don’t all explicitly mention critical race theory — a college-level academic discipline focused on how racism is embedded in the country’s legal, political and social institutions — they are all written with similar language meant to stifle instruction about racism, privilege and white supremacy.”

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Written by Heather Chapman. Cross-posted from The Rural Blog.

Editor’s note: If you know of a book ban happening in Kentucky, please let us know. We would like to run a follow-up story on the practice.

Action note: If you want to contribute to a campaign dealing with this practice, you can order a sticker from MoveOn on this page.

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