Book bans have reached a record high in Tennessee, with certain genres and themes facing far higher removals than others.
The Tennessean interviewed more than a dozen high schoolers about the book bans sweeping the state. Here's why the removals matter to them.
The bill would still require materials inside school libraries to be "suitable for the age and maturity levels of the students" who may access them.
any book that is appealed to the Tennessee Textbook Commission, if found to be in violation of the law, would be banned in all public and charter school districts in the state. Hayden Shadden ...
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