Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ interpretation of “pornography” is not one based in reality, but it is nonetheless being weaponized to remove books containing no sexual content whatsoever from school bookshelves.
New reporting from by Judd Legum of Popular Information reveals what some of these books are: “Sleeping Beauty,” which includes a teeny-tiny illustration of the queen bathing from a distance, as well as “House and Homes” by Ann Morris, which includes a photo of a rural African child’s buttocks.
To be clear, a photo of buttocks is not, by definition, pornography.
Books proving the existence of racist white people are also flying off the shelves — just not in a good way. The latest being “Little Rock Nine,” a graphic novel by historian Marshall Poe about school integration in 1957. That was the year nine Black students in Arkansas walked through an angry white mob in order to attend Little Rock’s central high school upon its desegregation.
The Wakulla County School District in Florida has removed the book from its elementary school shelves.
A group called the Florida Freedom to Read Project uncovered documents showing that one parent objected to the graphic novel because it revealed the types of slurs white people used to describe Black people.
The school sided with the parent and removed the book.
Local reporting on the ban of LITTLE ROCK NINE in Wakulla Elementary schools with statements from the District, the objector, and our own @raeganmiller https://t.co/1VZ7dz9J1v








