More than a third of books banned last year featured fictional characters or real person of color, a new analysis from PEN America shows.
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Additionally, only 13% of all titles described sexual experiences “on the page,” with PEN America calling proponents’ rhetoric “exaggerated.” Related: The Most Banned Picture Books From the 2023-2024 ...
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