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Should Libraries Remove Books Like 'P is for Palestine' Due to Allegations of Antisemitism?
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Here’s the Scoop
In a move that has sparked significant debate, a public library in Falls Church, Virginia, has decided to relocate a controversial pro-Palestinian alphabet book within its children's section. This decision comes after the Mary Riley Styles Public Library received an overwhelming response from the community, with thousands of letters expressing concern over the book's allegedly antisemitic content…
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