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Mar 2, 2021 · Dr. Seuss, who was born Theodor Seuss Geisel, remains a beloved staple in the early reading canon—despite growing concerns about racist and xenophobic tropes embedded throughout his books written...
- sschwartz@educationweek.org
- Staff Writer
Mar 2, 2021 · Dr. Seuss Enterprises says it will no longer publish six Dr. Seuss books, including If I Ran the Zoo and Scrambled Eggs Super!, because of racist and insensitive depictions in them.
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Mar 3, 2021 · The company that publishes Dr. Seuss' children's books said it will stop selling six of his titles because they contain racist and insensitive images.
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- Noah Manskar
Mar 2, 2021 · BOSTON (AP) — Six Dr. Seuss books — including “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo” — will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author's legacy said Tuesday.
Mar 11, 2021 · The author drew racist stereotypes in children’s books and political cartoons — but a reckoning has been delayed because of historically ingrained anti-Asian racism, experts say.
- Taylor Weik
Mar 2, 2021 · The business that preserves and protects Dr. Seuss’ legacy has announced it will stop publishing six titles because of racist and insensitive imagery.
Mar 2, 2021 · Six Dr. Seuss books will no longer be published because of their use of offensive imagery, according to the business that oversees the estate of the children’s author and illustrator. In a ...