Tennessee librarians speak out against Chattanooga school board member's attempt to ban books (2024)

Tennessee librarians speak out against Chattanooga school board member's attempt to ban books (1)

As a Chattanooga school board debated who has the authority to approve, or remove, books in school libraries this week, Tennessee librarians are speaking out.

Representatives from theTennessee Association of School Librarians, theTennessee Library Associationand Friends of the Tennessee Libraries are calling out recent censorship attempts by Hamilton County school board Rhonda Thurman.

Thurman, a long-time board member, expressed concerns in an op-ed earlier this monthover the use of curse words and references to sex and violence depicted in library books found in Hamilton County schools.

"The volume of what I have been sent is mind-numbing. I am still in disbelief this insanity is allowed in our school libraries and classrooms," Thurman said in the opinion article, the Chattanooga Times Free Press first reported.

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Thurman referenced four books: "More Than We Can Tell" by Brigid Kemmerer, "On the Come Up" by Angie Thomas, "Far from the Tree" by Robin Benway and "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas and called for them to be removed.

Tennessee librarians speak out against Chattanooga school board member's attempt to ban books (2)

But Tennessee librariansargue students' "freedom to read and unfettered access to information"is protected by theirFirst Amendment rights.

"Every book is not for every reader but every child should have access to books they may want to read. School librarians strive to know learners and assist them in finding books that fit their needs and interests. Ready access to a wide variety of reading materials increases the chances that learners will become readers and choose to read," read a statement from the groups released Thursday.

"A parent/guardian has the right to determine what’s best for their child and only their child. Therefore, the reconsideration processes already in place should be strictly followed.

"...We oppose censorship within school libraries on the grounds that it is unconstitutional and contrary to the professional ethics of librarianship, and challenge and removal processes are already in place at the local school district level."

The Hamilton County Board of Education discussedthe district's policy for reconsideringliteracy materials at a board meeting Thursday.

Thurman said the books were first brought to her attention by a parent member of the Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty, a national conservative parent advocacy group, according to the Times Free Press.

The debate comes as the state grapples with how to address topics like race, racism, sexuality and other social issues in schools in light of recent legislation passed this spring seeking to ban schools fromteaching critical race theory and certain LGBTQ topics.

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"The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas madethe list of themost challenged books of 2020, but the best-selling young adult novel was also made into a full-length movie in 2018.

The book has even been the focus ofHamilton County book clubs and was highlighted by the school district as a "Book of the Week" in January 2019.

Representatives from Chattanooga's Moms for Social Justicespoke out at Thursday's school board meeting, "fightingfor diverse literature" in local schools.

"What we are seeing in our county is a small faction of predominantly conservative parents targeting books that are mostly written by authors of color," Taylor Lyons, one of the founders of the group.

"They are calling these books into questionbecause they depict life experiences thatare a reality for millions of students across our country and that makes them uncomfortable and we understand because it makes us uncomfortable too. Important books such as thesemake usfeel uncomfortable because they teach us important things about ourselves and society."

Edna Varner, a retired Hamilton County educator and long-time public education advocate in Chattanooga, also spoke during Thursday’s school board meeting on behalf of the Chattanooga-Hamilton County chapter of the NAACP.

She pointed out that the district already has policies allowing parents to opt their children out of books or parts of curriculum they find objectionable and encouraged members of the public to help support schools instead of going to board meetings "month after month to complain."

“There are plenty of ways we can come together without month aftermonth of complaining when you have important work to do," she said.

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Meghan Mangrum covers education for the USA TODAY Network—Tennessee. Contact her at mmangrum@tennessean.com.Follow her on Twitter @memangrum.

Tennessee librarians speak out against Chattanooga school board member's attempt to ban books (2024)
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