A new report shows that the number of nonfiction books banned in U.S. schools doubled in the last academic year. PEN America’s report released on Thursday, called “Facts & Fiction: Stories Stripped Away By Book Bans,” found that 3,743 unique titles were removed from school libraries and classrooms between July 2024 and June 2025. This…
Nonfiction books banned in US schools doubled last academic year: Analysis
Originally reported by The Hill
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