Texas county reverses classification of Indigenous history book as fiction
Source: The Guardian
Wed 23 Oct 2024 09.11 EDT
Last modified on Wed 23 Oct 2024 10.10 EDT
A Texas county reversed its decision to place Colonization and the Wampanoag Story, a childrens history book about the Native American experience, in the fiction category at local libraries. The decision drew the ire of the worlds largest publishers, literary freedom groups and many community members.
The Texas community of Montgomery county, near Houston, reclassified the book after creating a citizen review committee, making the committees meetings secret and removing librarians from deliberations changes driven by a conservative Christian group.
The recent decision by commissioner-appointed committee members has outraged not just our community, but the country as a whole, said Teresa Kenney, a Montgomery county resident and founder of the Village Books store, at a recent meeting of county leaders. Nowhere in the approved policy is it under the committees purview to determine whose history is fact or fiction, she added.
Texas is second in the nation in banning books, with more than 1,500 titles removed from 2021 to 2023, according to PEN America, a literary freedom non-profit. Only Florida has banned more, with 5,100 titles removed.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/23/texas-indigenous-book-montgomery-libraries
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msongs
(70,276 posts)paleotn
(19,531 posts)who'd have made Pol Pot blush. "Dude, isn't that going a little too far? I know God told you to and all but jebbers!"
OldBaldy1701E
(6,616 posts)Clouds Passing
(2,702 posts)paleotn
(19,531 posts)Let's leave book classification to trained professionals, librarians. For the same reasons we don't have "citizen review committees" to oversee bridge design and neurosurgery. Outside of Lake Wobegon, half of all citizens are on the left side of the bell curve and a number of them struggle with tying their shoes.
Elitist? You're GD right I am.
riversedge
(73,407 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(36,622 posts)Blue for the win
(81 posts)Texas truly is pathetic
Aristus
(68,620 posts)Im a life-long voracious reader living in the Northwest.
Get your shit together, Texas, or Im never coming back
has ruined and will continue to ruin Texas. Texas's big cities are blue- but gerrymandering is keeping Texas red.
Montgomery county is full of Trump rednecks. Couldn't give me a house there.