The Greenville Eight and Library Discrimination, Then and Now: Book Censorship News, March 6, 2026
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The Greenville Eight and Library Discrimination, Then and Now: Book Censorship News, March 6, 2026
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A well-written press release can help communities share accurate information, invite media coverage, and ensure decisions about school libraries happen in the open, not behind closed doors.
The how's and when's are here:
www.freedomtoreadproject.org/how_to_write...
THE HORRIFIC BOOK BANNING BILL IN WYOMING WAS KILLED.
IT'S DEAD!!!!!!
If your knee-jerk right now is "yeah but so many other ones," cool. *Not right here or right now.*
Celebrating advocacy and hard work matters.
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THE NOWHERE GIRLS by Amy Reed meets teens where they are and challenges them to think bigger. It explores friendship, consent, sexism, and the courage to speak up. Books like this spark important conversations about respect and accountability. Silencing them limits the dialogue teens need.
Want the freedom to read to thrive? Invest in professionals
If we care about the freedom to read, we have to invest in the pros who make it possible. Teachers & librarians are trained experts, not random shelf-stockers. Pay competitive wages, respect their judgment, and ensure every school library has a certified media specialist. #InvestInProfessionals
Yesterday, the state of Utah banned four more books, bringing the number of state-sanctioned book bans to 27. These have to be removed from every public library.
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Graphic with watercolor book STOP H.R. 7661 Our public libraries are funded by us. Our ideas belong there too. The people behind this bill believe our libraries are the government's speech. 21 Attorneys General have argued that we, the People, do not have the First Amendment right to share and receive ideas in our public libraries free of viewpoint-based censorship. We cannot accept that.
STOP H.R. 7661
Floridians already know what a vague and punitive censorship bill like this one will mean for our libraries, students, and communities.
A national bill like this accepts that the First Amendment doesnβt apply to our publicly-funded libraries.
Do you accept that?
We donβt.
Potter Stewart quote: Censorship reflects a society's lack of confidence in itself.
Removing books because they challenge us sends a message that ideas are something to fear.
A confident society trusts people to read, think, and decide for themselves.
The freedom to read is about open inquiry, not agreement.
Choose confidence over fear.
#FreedomToRead #BooksNotBans
Since Alaska is one of 21 states with an AG that has endorsed Floridaβs βlibraries are government speechβ argument, this bill (imperfect as it is) is very important.
New Objection This Week: Bronxwood- Booth, Coe Grades 9-12, Parent Permission: Monday's Not Coming - Jackson, Tiffany D. Moxie - Mathieu, Jennifer Shiver - Stiefvater, Maggie Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda - Albertalli, Becky Someone I Used to Know - Blount, Patty Speak - Anderson, Laurie Halse Removed: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings - Angelou, Maya I'll Give You The Sun - Nelson, Jandy Lady Midnight - Clare, Cassandra Little & Lion - Colbert, Brandy Looking for Alaska - Green, John Loveless - Oseman, Alice Native Son - Wright, Richard Neanderthal Opens the Door to the Universe - Norton, Preston Perfect Chemistry - Elkeles, Simone Ramona Blue - Murphy, Julie Ready Player One - Cline, Ernest Relish: My Life in the Kitchen - Knisley, Lucy Shout - Anderson, Laurie Halse Slaughterhouse-Five: The Graphic Novel - Vonnegut Jr., Kurt
While CDF is pushing legal action against Polk, they continue to grossly impact whatβs on the shelf in Nassau.
1 - new objection
6 - restricted to grades 9-12 w/ additional parent permission
14 - permanently removed
Our state tracking updated weekly: www.fftrp.org/florida_cens...
It is as bad as it sounds, and freedom to read folks have been anticipating this now for years.
Make your phone calls. Send your emails.
Curious how public records can be used to strengthen transparency, hold decision-makers accountable, and push for real policy change? Learn what to do once you receive records and how to make an impact.
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The District Court Judge found in favor of the plaintiffs and upheld First Amendment rights in the library.
The state wasted no time appealing to the 11th Circuit arguing that our taxpayer funded libraries are their speech, not the Peopleβs (and 21 other states agree).
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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel explores loneliness, anxiety, grief, and the need to belong.
It gives teens language for hard feelings and opens space for empathy and conversation.
Banning stories about mental health doesnβt protect kids, it isolates them.
#FreedomToRead #BooksNotBans #LetKidsRead
βTaxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency.β
Pay attention, Florida. The FLDOE asked legislators for the ability to produce and sell curriculum for K-12 this year.
www.texastribune.org/2026/02/25/t...
In Florida, 67% of fourth graders tested βbelow proficientβ in 2024 (up 6 points from 2022βs 61%).
Coincidentally, FL passed its first of three revisions to school library statute in 2022, allowing anyone to object to materials and requiring oversight of teachersβ voluntary classroom libraries.
When emotions run high around books, itβs tempting to pull a title βjust in case.β But constitutional rights donβt bend to pressure.
We need clear policies, transparent processes, defined criteria, and appeals, not panic or politics.
Due process protects students and democracy.
βThe FLDOEβs own report shows that during the last school year, literary classics and widely acclaimed modern worksβ¦were removed even from libraries serving students in grades 9-12. If enacted, HB 1119 will only accelerate this trend and further narrow the range of ideas on school library shelves.β
fewer than 10% of students are restricted in school libraries by their parents
When parents can set reading limits for their own child, fewer than 10% choose to restrict access.
Most families trust guidance and conversation, not bans.
You can guide your child without deciding for mine.
Protect choice. Trust librarians. Keep libraries open.
#FreedomToRead #BooksNotBans
βRemoving professionally selected materials doesnβt protect children β it undermines educators and takes away options from every family.β
A blue graphic showing the state of Florida, with the text "Let's talk about 'government speech'" and the AABB logo.
A thread about on ongoing suit in Florida that could have massive free speech & censorship implications. Get informed. Tell your friends.
The parallel disappearance of YA books from public libraries due to book bans and the disappearance of YA expertise in public libraries due to budget cuts, deemphasis in serving teens.
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βHB 1119 would compound the First Amendment problems of a statute that a federal court has already declared unconstitutionalβ
Read the full letter from @thefireorg.bsky.social to FL Senators on the Rules Committee here:
www.fire.org/cases/florid...
The most marginalized population are young people, and they're being pushed further and further out of public spaces. That's because they're not seen as people, but they are certainly convenient props for the "culture war."
βThis restricts the professional judgement of librarians in terms of what to include in a book collection,β Fralinger said. [It also affects] university students by potentially restricting their access to literature or information when attending K-12 schools and arriving in college less prepared.β
We just celebrated Presidentsβ Day, a good time to remember the Founders believed democracy depends on access to ideas, not government control of them.
Our newest piece explores why calling libraries βgovernment speechβ threatens the freedom to read.
www.freedomtoreadproject.org/the_founders...
Is your state one of the 21 states that sent an amicus brief to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in support of Floridaβs argument that our libraries are government speech and patrons have no First Amendment rights in them?
Take a look:
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BREAKING: The Department of Education has ended its directive that attempted to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in schools nationwide.
This is a victory for academic freedom and education equity.
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We joined @thefireorg.bsky.social on an amicus brief filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals urging the court to reject the stateβs libraries-as-government speech claim.
Read more about the case and the brief here: www.thefire.org/cases/pengui...