Book challenges reach historic highs, American Library Association reports [View all]
Source: NBC News
Sept. 20, 2023, 3:00 PM EDT
Books have been challenged in libraries across the country at historic rates so far this year, with the vast majority of titles written by a person of color or a member of the LGBTQ community or centered on the topic of racial, gender or sexual diversity.
According to a new report by the American Library Association, between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 there were 695 attempts to censor library materials or services across the country, compared with 681 similar challenges during the same period last year. In total, 1,915 unique titles have been disputed (some censorship attempts include multiple book titles), a 20% increase over the same time period last year, preliminary data released Tuesday by the ALA showed.
These attacks on our freedom to read should trouble every person who values liberty and our constitutional rights, Deborah Caldwell-Stone, director of the ALAs Office for Intellectual Freedom, said in a statement. To allow a group of people or any individual, no matter how powerful or loud, to become the decision-maker about what books we can read or whether libraries exist, is to place all of our rights and liberties in jeopardy.
This year is on pace to surpass last years total number of book challenges, 1,269 challenges to remove 2,500 titles, which was the highest number of attempted library book removals since the ALA began tracking such data in 2001.
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Link to ALA press release -
https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2023/09/american-library-association-releases-preliminary-data-2023-book-challenges