Book ban attempts soared 65% in 2023
Groups disputing book titles focused on public libraries, where the number of titles targeted rose by 92%, compared to 11% in schools.
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In 2023, book ban attempts surged by 65%, with a notable 92% increase in public libraries and an 11% rise in schools, according to an American Library Association report. This marked the highest level of disputed titles recorded. Organized groups were primarily behind the push for bans, focusing on dozens or hundreds of titles at a time. Seventeen states experienced over 100 title ban attempts. Efforts to counter these trends included a Florida law imposing fees on excessive book challenges. Censorship efforts predominantly targeted LGBTQ+ and people of color's voices, comprising nearly half of the attempts. For more details, read the full article:
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