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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun May 3, 2026, 02:17 PM Sunday

Inside the Far-Right's Campaign to Ban Books from Your Library [View all]

Book bans in the United States remain near record levels, according to data compiled by the American Library Association and reported by the Associated Press. But the numbers tell only part of it.

The bigger shift, according to librarians and researchers, is who is driving them.

For decades, book challenges were typically brought by individual parents or local community members, often focused on a single title in a single district and resolved within a single school system, according to reporting and historical analyses of past challenges. Now, they are increasingly driven by organized groups and public officials, operating across districts and, in some cases, across state lines.

What has emerged, according to data and reporting from the American Library Association and PEN America, is a repeatable pattern — one that, while not uniform in every case, shows consistent features across jurisdictions — rather than a series of isolated complaints.

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