Erased

ebook The Battle Over Banned Books in America

By James W. Harper

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In classrooms, libraries, and communities across America, a war is being waged—not with weapons but with censorship. Books are being challenged, banned, and pulled from shelves at an alarming rate. But this isn't just about books—it's about power, control, and whose stories get to be told.

Erased: The Battle Over Banned Books in America dives deep into the rising movement to suppress ideas and restrict access to literature. Through powerful first-person accounts and expert analysis, the book explores the issue from every angle: the librarians fighting to keep shelves full, the teachers navigating fear and policy, the students devastated by the removal of identity-affirming stories, and the adults torn between safety and freedom. It also exposes the political agendas fueling this cultural battle.

Drawing parallels to historical moments of literary censorship—from Nazi Germany and McCarthyism to modern-day authoritarian regimes—Erased makes a compelling case for why this trend is so dangerous, and how it echoes some of history's darkest chapters.

But this book isn't just about warning—it's about action. With a roadmap of resistance strategies, resources, and ways individuals can make a difference, Erased is a timely and urgent guide for defending the freedom to read, think, and imagine.

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