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Most of the banned books of 2021 are about Black and LGBTQ+ people

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Though attempts at banning books have been an issue for years at school board meetings and libraries in the US, 2021 has witnessed the highest level of book challenges in a very long time.

It is perhaps not surprising that most of the banned books of 2021 are by or about Black and LGBTQ+ people. […] The post Most of the banned books of 2021 are about Black and LGBTQ+ people appeared first on GCN.

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