CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago libraries are temporarily pulling six Dr. Seuss books from their shelves after Dr. Seuss Enterprises said it would stop publishing them over racist and insensitive imagery.
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Local public libraries have started removing books from iconic children’s author Dr. Seuss due to their racist and insensitive imagery. This follows that recent news regarding ...
Dr. Seuss hasn’t aged well. The late Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, was born 117 years ago this Tuesday. And his March 2 birthday has become synonymous with Read Across America Day, which ...
"There wasn't a racist bone in that man's body — he was so acutely aware of the world around him and cared so much,'' Lark Grey Dimond-Cates told the New York Post Digital News Writer, PEOPLE Dr.
One illustration shows an Asian man with bright yellow skin, slanted eyes, a pigtail and conical hat, holding chopsticks and a bowl of rice over the words “a Chinaman who eats with sticks.” Another ...
Officials with the Chicago Public Library system say that they will pull six titles from children’s author Dr. Seuss from their shelves after a decision by the business that preserves the author’s ...
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