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Letter Opposing Removal of Award-Winning books from Elementary School Library NCAC and ABFFE sent this letter to the Editors of the St. Petersburg Times in response to a report that two library books had been challenged at Turner Elemenatry School. Re: “Word in school library books angers New Tampa family” (March 17) To the Editors: The books are highly recommended works of fiction about an important place and time in American history – the segregated South following the Civil War. The Land addresses the challenges faced by the African-American protagonist when he tries to buy land in late 19th century Mississippi. The Starplace brings to life the white protagonist’s awakening to the realities of racial violence and inequalities in her segregated community in 1960s Oklahoma. Both books confront racial injustice head on and should be evaluated as a whole, rather than reduced to isolated words or passages.
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