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1996


Florida

In September 1996, a local chapter of the national Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) created a display in the West Hernando/Staffordene T. Foggia branch library. The branch is part of the Hernando County Florida Library System. Authors such as
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were among the gay and lesbian authors that were included in the display. Books by the authors and red ribbons were displayed, along with a poster detailing the contributions of the authors to literature. The community quickly responded. Hernando county offices and the library system received phone calls and letters. Responses were both positive and negative. Assistant County Attorney Bill Buztrey informed county commissioners that removing the display could be considered a violation of the
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. This would leave the county open to a lawsuit. Laurel Solomon was the Library Services Director at that time. She issued a written statements that going forward, all displays would be "created and sponsored by the library itself... to promote library-related activities." County commissioners stated that this would protect them from "the potential of nonsanctioned radical groups such as Nazis" from creating their own displays. The Florida Library Association awarded Buztrey and two other county staff members with the Intellectual Freedom Award for invoking the First Amendment. Many community members felt the library was de facto censorship. Local columnist Jan Gildewell wrote that the policy "indicates to me that reception of intellectual freedom awards is no guarantee of continued freedom--or intellect."


2005


Alabama

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lawmaker Gerald Allen proposed
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House Bill 30 (HB30), which would have banned
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libraries from purchasing books by gay authors or with gay characters. The bill did not become law.


Arkansas

A proposed ban in
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would have barred any representation of gay and lesbian people in schools, libraries, and state-funded universities. It passed the state's lower house, but a tie vote in the state senate's Education Committee failed to bring it to the state senate floor.
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Oklahoma

State Rep.
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, a Republican from
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, supported House Resolution 1039, which would have required Oklahoma libraries to "confine homosexually themed books and other age-inappropriate material to areas exclusively for adult access and distribution." The bill also required that no public funds be used in "the distribution of such materials to children." The bill passed in the house but not the senate.


Books challenged for LGBTQ content

Organized by year(s) challenged


2019

* ''Prince & Knight'', by Daniel Haack and illustrated by Steve Lewis


2018

* ''A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo'', by
Jill Twiss Jill Twiss is an American writer best known for her work on the HBO show ''Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.'' She is a senior writer on the show and she portrays its "Janice from Accounting" character. She authored a children's book called '' A ...
and illustrated by Gerald Kelly * ''This Day in June'', by Gayle E. Pitman and illustrated by Kristyna Litten


2017

* ''
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,'' written and illustrated by
Raina Telgemeier Raina Diane Telgemeier (/'ɹeɪna 'tɛlgə'maɪəɹ/, born May 26, 1977) is an American cartoonist. Her works include the autobiographical webcomic ''Smile'', which was published as a full-color graphic novel in February 2010, and the follow-up ...
* ''
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,'' by
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* ''
And Tango Makes Three ''And Tango Makes Three'' is a children's book written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson and illustrated by Henry Cole which was published in 2005. The book tells the story of two male penguins, Roy and Silo, who create a family together. Wit ...
'', by
Peter Parnell Peter Parnell (; born 1953) is an American Broadway and Off-Broadway playwright, television writer, and children's book author. Parnell is also Vice-President of the Dramatists Guild of America, the professional association of playwrights, compo ...
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Justin Richardson Justin Richardson (born 1963) is an American author and psychiatrist best known for co-authoring ''And Tango Makes Three'' with Peter Parnell. Richardson was profiled in the New York Times is 1997 in an article entitled "Elite Schools Face the Ga ...
and illustrated by
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This One Summer ''This One Summer'' is a graphic novel written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki published by First Second Books in 2014. It is a coming of age story about two teenage friends, Rose and Windy, during a summer in Awago, a small be ...
, by
Mariko Tamaki Mariko Tamaki (born 1975) is a Canadian artist and writer. She is known for her graphic novels '' Skim'', ''Emiko Superstar,'' and ''This One Summer'', and for several prose works of fiction and non-fiction."Mariko Tamaki". CBC Radio, '' The Next ...
and illustrated by
Jillian Tamaki Jillian Tamaki (born April 17, 1980) is a Canadian American illustrator and comic artist known for her work in ''The New York Times'' and ''The New Yorker'' in addition to the graphic novels ''Boundless'', as well as '' Skim'' and ''This One Summ ...


2016

* ''
I Am Jazz ''I Am Jazz'' (announced as ''All That Jazz'') is an American reality television series on TLC about a transgender girl named Jazz Jennings. The series features Jazz and her family "dealing with typical teen drama through the lens of a transg ...
'', by Jessica Herthel and
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* ''Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out'', by Susan Kuklin * ''
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'', by
Alison Bechdel Alison Bechdel ( ; born September 10, 1960) is an American cartoonist. Originally known for the long-running comic strip ''Dykes to Watch Out For'', she came to critical and commercial success in 2006 with her graphic memoir ''Fun Home'', whi ...
* ''Two Boys Kissing'', by
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* ''This One Summer'', written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki * ''Drama'', written and illustrated by Raina Telgemeier


2015

* ''I Am Jazz'', by Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings * ''Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out'', by Susan Kuklin * ''Two Boys Kissing'', by David Levithan


2014

* ''
And Tango Makes Three ''And Tango Makes Three'' is a children's book written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson and illustrated by Henry Cole which was published in 2005. The book tells the story of two male penguins, Roy and Silo, who create a family together. Wit ...
'', Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell * ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'', by Stephen Chbosky


2013

* ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'', by Stephen Chbosky


2012

* ''
The Kite Runner ''The Kite Runner'' is the first novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books, it tells the story of Amir, a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul. The story is set against a backdrop of ...
'', by Khaled Hosseini * ''And Tango Makes Three'', by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson


2010

* ''And Tango Makes Three'', by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson * '' Revolutionary Voices'', edited by Amy Sonnie


2009

* ''And Tango Makes Three'', by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson * ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'', by Stephen Chbosky * ''My Sister's Keeper'', by Jodi Picoult


2008

* ''And Tango Makes Three'', by Justin Richardson and Peter Parnell * ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'', by Stephen Chbosky * ''Uncle Bobby's Wedding'', by Sarah S. Brannen


See also

* 2020–22 book banning in the United States *
Book censorship in the United States Book censorship is the removal, suppression, or restricted circulation of literary, artistic, or educational material – of images, ideas, and information – on the grounds that these are morally or otherwise objectionable according to the stand ...
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List of books banned by governments Banned books are books or other printed works such as essays or plays which are prohibited by law or to which free access is not permitted by other means. The practice of banning books is a form of censorship, from political, legal, relig ...
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Homosexuality in children's literature Gay literature is a collective term for literature produced by or for the gay community which involves characters, plot lines, and/or themes portraying male homosexual behavior. Overview and history Because the social acceptance of homosexual ...
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Lesbian teen fiction Lesbian literature is a subgenre of literature addressing lesbian themes. It includes poetry, plays, fiction addressing lesbian characters, and non-fiction about lesbian-interest topics. Fiction that falls into this category may be of any gen ...
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Gay male teen fiction Gay teen fiction is a subgenre that overlaps with LGBT literature, LGBTQ+ literature and young adult literature. This article covers books about gay and Bisexual literature, bisexual teenage characters who are male. The genre of young adult literat ...
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List of LGBT characters in modern written fiction This is a list of LGBT characters in modern written fiction. The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example, the word "gay" was not used to describe sexual orientation until the m ...


References

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