The American Library Association has published its list of the most-challenged or banned books in 2020. They include stories about racism and racial justice.

10. "The Hate U Give," by Angie Thomas

Author Angie Thomas.
Rogelio V. Solis/AP Photo

"Challenged for profanity, and it was thought to promote an anti-police message," said the ALA.

9. "The Bluest Eye," by Toni Morrison

Author Toni Morrison.
Kathy Willens/AP Photo

"Banned and challenged because it was considered sexually explicit and depicts child sexual abuse," said the ALA.

8. "Of Mice and Men," by John Steinbeck

Author John Steinbeck.
Anthony Camerano/AP Photo

"Banned and challenged for racial slurs and racist stereotypes, and their negative effect on students," said the ALA.

7. "To Kill a Mockingbird," by Harper Lee

Author Harper Lee.
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"Banned and challenged for racial slurs and their negative effect on students, featuring a 'white savior' character, and its perception of the Black experience," said the ALA.

6. "Something Happened in Our Town: A Child's Story About Racial Injustice," by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins, and Ann Hazzard. Illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin.

"Something Happened in Our Town: A Child's Story about Racial Injustice."
Magination Press

"Challenged for 'divisive language' and because it was thought to promote anti-police views," said the ALA.

5. "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," by Sherman Alexie

Author Sherman Alexie.
Elaine Thompson/AP Photo

"Banned and challenged for profanity, sexual references, and allegations of sexual misconduct by the author," said the ALA.

4. "Speak," by Laurie Halse Anderson

"Speak," by Laurie Halse Anderson
Square Fish/MacMillan Books

"Banned, challenged, and restricted because it was thought to contain a political viewpoint, it was claimed to be biased against male students, and for the novel's inclusion of rape and profanity," said the ALA.

3. "All American Boys," by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely

"All American Boys," by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
Simon & Schuster

"Banned and challenged for profanity, drug use, and alcoholism, and because it was thought to promote anti-police views, contain divisive topics, and be 'too much of a sensitive matter right now,'" said the ALA.

2. "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You," by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds

"Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You," by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds.
Little, Brown and Company

"Banned and challenged because of the author's public statements, and because of claims that the book contains 'selective storytelling incidents' and does not encompass racism against all people," said the ALA.

1. "George," by Alex Gino

"George," by Alex Gino
Scholastic

"Challenged, banned, and restricted for LGBTQIA+ content, conflicting with a religious viewpoint, and not reflecting 'the values of our community,'" said the ALA.



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