One county in Florida is returning once-banned books to library shelves, following the settlement of a federal lawsuit, reports Politico.
Thirty-six books are returning to circulation in a central Florida school district this week. Their return is punctuated by a settlement between the Nassau County school officials and a group of parents, students, and the authors of one of the banned books.
Among the books that will again see the light of day are the children’s book “And Tango Makes Three,” whose authors were part of the lawsuit, Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye,” and “The Clan of the Cave Bear” by Jean Auel.
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