‘Rapid Acceleration’ Of US Schoolbook Censorship In One Year Leads To 2,500 Bans
A report by Pen America found that 1,648 individual titles had been banned by school districts in 32 states last year. The number of book bans in the US has increased dramatically over the past school year, according to a new report. This study found that 1,648 individual book titles were banned in 32 states in the last school year, many of them due to racial or sexual content. Almost 5,000 schools across the country have barred students from accessing books in libraries and classrooms, according to a report by Pen America, a supporter of literature freedom. At least 50 groups have sprung up either in person or online advocating for book removals, according to the report, from rightwing politicians in Texas, Georgia, and Wisconsin. The books have been banned simply because they feature LGBTQ+ characters, with a third of all book bans from April to June citing such identities, often claiming that they are “obscene”. In addition to racial and racist topics, 40% of titles with prominent characters of color are banned for discussions of America’s racist past.