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Despite the opposition from the American Library Association (ALA), books continue to be banned by school and public libraries across the United States. This is usually the result of complaints from parents, who find particular books not appropriate for their children (e.g., books with depictions of LGBTQ+ individuals, like Gender Queer: A ...
Since 2001, the American Library Association has posted the top ten most frequently challenged books per year on their website. [4] Using the Radcliffe Publishing Course Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century, ALA has also noted banned and challenged classics. [5] The ALA does not claim comprehensiveness in recording challenges.
The ALA revealed in an earlier news release this year that 17 U.S. states challenged more than 100 book titles in 2023. Florida and Texas, by far, challenged the most books in 2023 with a combined ...
The ALA said it released preliminary data in preparation for Banned Books Week, noting that "library staff across the country are facing an overwhelming number of book ban attempts."
It’s another provocative work by Hopkins, who had four books on the ALA’'s list of the top 100 banned or challenged books between 2010 and 2019. (21 bans) (21 bans) 10.
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According to the American Library Association, the 10 most challenged books of 2023 were: "Gender Queer: A Memoir" by Maia Kobabe. "All Boys Aren't Blue" by George M. Johnson.
The Top 100 Banned/Challenged Books from 2000–2009, by ALA; Top 100 Most Banned and Challenged Books: 2010–2019, American Library Association, September 9, 2020. Top 10 Most Challenged Books Lists, by ALA; Interactive Website about Banned Books in America at the Wayback Machine (archived 2015-03-05), by Robert E. Kennedy Library, Cal Poly