The stated reason was because the book was about a woman, its author, Mary Boone, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
The order is to be implemented at school libraries on military bases in Kentucky, Virginia, Italy and Japan. Students and ...
The censored items included materials about slavery, Native American history, women’s history, LGBTQ history, and preventing ...
The ruling blocks a Trump-era effort to purge so-called “woke” books from classrooms serving the children of military families.
A federal judge ruled Monday that books banned from military schools need to go back on the shelves.
The objectionable material was “Pedal Pusher,” a picture book about 19th-century cyclist Annie Cohen Kopchovsky.
Indigenous and Native American Heritage Month reminds us of the importance of reading Native American books to learn and ...
In 1952, while serving in the Women’s Army Corps, Sarah Keys Evans was arrested at a North Carolina bus station for refusing ...
While October is mostly seen as a time to be frightened by fictional monsters, Mosaic Medical Center Maryville wants to bring ...
Written by Susie Harder, a local speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, the tale of “Clovis On Tour: Connecting Kids to the Story of their Hometown” follows a third-grader who ...
Catherine Kimbril recently published her debut novel, “Robot and Red: Blood Bytes!,” a visually engaging combination of ...
The Baltimore Sun’s weekly bestseller lists of fiction, non-fiction, biography, lifestyle, political, children’s and young adult books are compiled by staff members of Skyhorse Publishing based on ...