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Challenged Books at Autauga-Prattville Public Library
In 2023, eighteen (18) individuals submitted 48 reconsideration forms to the Autauga-Prattville Public Library. The main objections were over content like LGBTQ+ rights, gender identity, body autonomy and consent, and social and racial justice.
Some teen books, like Forever by Judy Blume, were challenged for containing implied or explicit sexual content. These books cleared the Miller Test and were not considered obscene or pornographic.
We have highlighted some of the challenge forms below, but you can view all 48 forms here.
The Pronoun Book
Yes! No! A First Conversation about Consent
Being You: A First conversation about gender
Bye Bye, Binary
Calvin
Door By Door: How Sarah McBride became America's first openly transgender senator
My Rainbow
Red: A Crayon's Story
What Was Stonewall?
The Meaning of Pride
The Civil War of Amos Abernathy
Book Challenge Forms
Clean Up Alabama and Moms For Liberty push the narrative that they are fighting to relocate "sexually explicit" and other "inappropriate" content from the children's section, and place it within the adult section.
This is a lie. The challenge forms show that none of the children's material - these generally intended for readers 12 yrs and younger - had sexually explicit material. A lot of the challengers also made it clear they wanted to completely remove material, especially those that discussed LGBTQ+ themes or had LGBTQ+, Black, or People of Color characters.
Furthermore, these forms reveal that anti-library extremists are starting to target "inappropriate" books in the Adult sections, demanding that books like The Bluest Eye be removed from our publicly funded libraries.
Visit these pages to learn more and read the forms yourself. If you have any questions or for media requests, please contact [email protected]
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Challenged Books at Autauga-Prattville Public Library
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About Us
Read Freely Alabama is a volunteer group of concerned citizens who oppose censorship in our local libraries. As the scale of censorship efforts and attacks on libraries have expanded across the state, we have grown to meet the challenge. Read Freely Alabama is the state-wide resource hub for local chapters and affiliated groups fighting censorship. By connecting library advocates to one another and to state and national partners, Read Freely Alabama enables liberty-loving patriots across the state to stand together against this un-American campaign of bigotry.
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