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The Morning Show
Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 8:00am
By Courtney Everett

The American Library Association says that book challenges were at its highest in 2021, with 729 books being challenged among libraries, schools, and university materials. A Wisconsin literacy expert explores the most challenged books and how it affects readers and authors.
 

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