Texas school district agrees to remove ‘Anne Frank’s Diary,’ ‘Maus,’ and 670 other books
Typically, a school district would require book challengers to go through a formal challenge process in which each individual book would be assessed for merit, this time it took five minutes.
A man holds a copy of the graphic novel version of "The Diary of Anne Frank", by Israeli writer-director Ari Folman and illustrator David Polonsky, in Paris Sept. 18, 2017.(photo credit: STRINGER/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)ByANDREW LAPIN/JTA