NYC Libraries Offer American Children Free Access to Books Parents Found Inappropriate

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New York Cityโ€™s libraries are offering young readers across the nation free online access to books that are deemed inappropriate by parents and have been pulled from school bookshelves.

For a limited time, four books are made available nationwide by New York Public Library (NYPL) on SimplyE, a mobile application for borrowing and reading e-books from libraries. The titles include โ€œSpeakโ€ by Laurie Halse Anderson, โ€œKing and the Dragonfliesโ€ by Kacen Callender, โ€œStamped: Racism, Antiracism, and Youโ€ by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi, and โ€œCatcher in the Ryeโ€ by J.D. Salinger.

All four books have sparked controversy because of their content dealing with sex and race. โ€œSpeak,โ€ which its critics say is akin to โ€œsoft pornography,โ€ tells the story of a ninth-grade girl who refuses to talk after being raped at a party. โ€œKing and the Dragonfliesโ€ is about a black gay teenager struggling with his sexual and racial identity.

A book highly acclaimed among proponents of critical race theory, โ€œStampedโ€ offers โ€œways readers can identify and stamp out racist thoughts in their daily lives.โ€ Co-author Kendi is best known for advocating the concept of โ€œantiracism,โ€ the idea that there is no such thing as being non-racist or race-neutral, and that the only alternative to racism is to be โ€œantiracistโ€ by actively identifying and confronting perceived racism all the time, in every situation.

These books are now added to NYPLโ€™s โ€œBooks For Allโ€ collection for a month, meaning that through the end of May, readers can read them on their mobile devices without having to have an NYPL library card or be a resident of New York state.

Anthony W. Marx, the president of NYPL, said this is a response to parents and lawmakers trying to remove from school libraries books they find inappropriate for children, an effort he called โ€œcensorship.โ€

โ€œThese recent instances of censorship and book banning are extremely disturbing and amount to an all-out attack on the very foundation of our democracy,โ€ Marx said in a press release. โ€œSince their inception, public libraries have worked to combat these forces simply by making all perspectives and ideas accessible to all, regardless of background or circumstance.โ€

The NYPL initiative comes after Brooklyn Public Library launched its own campaign to promote books with explicit sexual and racial themes for young readers.

Byย Bill Pan

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