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I read "And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street", "If I Ran the Zoo", and "On Beyond Zebra" at my local library when I was five, and my parents and I (yes, we are white) would never have guessed that they would be considered offensive 16 years later
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Seriously, if anyone tries to tell you this controversy is actually something that you should legitimately worry about they probably know literally nothing about the 6 books that were removed from print
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Joe Biden has just removed Dr. Seuss from “Read Across America” because he thinks the books are racists. Joe, just because you can’t read them doesn’t mean they’re racist!
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Dr. Seuss Racist Books Controversy - I read "And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street", "If I Ran the Zoo", and "On Beyond Zebra" at my local library when I was five, and my parents and I (yes, we are white) would never have guessed that they would be considered offensive 16 years later
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