
Tennessee School District Removes Alex Haley's Roots from Libraries
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A Tennessee school district has banned Alex Haley's influential novel 'Roots', which addresses the transatlantic slave trade. This decision was made under a state law that has led to the removal of numerous books from school libraries. Advocates for free expression have expressed concern over the increasing number of book bans in the state.
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The ban on 'Roots' is part of a broader pattern of book censorship in Tennessee, where schools have removed a significant number of titles under a law aimed at restricting access to certain educational materials. This law has sparked a national conversation about academic freedom and the role of literature in shaping societal understanding of history.
This article reflects the views and opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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