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highplainsdem

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Wed May 27, 2026, 04:58 PM Wednesday

Knox County Schools takes "Roots" off banned book list, restores to libraries (Tennessee Outlook, 5/26/26)

https://tennesseelookout.com/2026/05/26/knox-county-schools-takes-roots-off-banned-book-list-restores-to-libraries/

An East Tennessee school district has reversed its ban on “Roots: The Saga of an American Family,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alex Haley, after weeks of community backlash, board member pressure, and statewide criticism, all unfolding in the same city where a 13-foot bronze statue of Haley has stood for nearly three decades.

Knox County Schools Superintendent Jon Rysewyk said the district will return the 1976 novel to school library shelves, walking back a decision that had added Roots to a growing list of banned books and ignited debate about race, history and the reach of state law into public school libraries.

In a memo to the Knox County Board of Education dated May 26, 2026, Rysewyk said the decision to return Roots to shelves was effective immediately and that the initial removal “was in no way a commentary on the historical, cultural, or literary value of the novel.

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“There were discrepancies even among the legal experts I consulted regarding their interpretation of the relevant sections of the Tennessee Code and the referenced terms as they applied to “Roots,”” he wrote. Rysewyk noted that his review committee had applied the law consistently and in good faith, but said the legal uncertainty ultimately drove his decision.

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Knox County Schools takes "Roots" off banned book list, restores to libraries (Tennessee Outlook, 5/26/26) (Original Post) highplainsdem Wednesday OP
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They need to take a lot more books off their banned list muriel_volestrangler Thursday #5

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muriel_volestrangler

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5. They need to take a lot more books off their banned list
Thu May 28, 2026, 04:57 AM
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https://www.wate.com/news/knox-county-news/knox-county-schools-releases-list-of-100-banned-books/

When it became news for 'Roots' being added to it, I spotted "Eyewitness Books: Mammal' on it, a typical natural history reference book. And for other novels you'll know, 'The Handmaid's Tale' and 'Slaughterhouse Five' are on it, plus 'Wicked' by Gregory Maguire - the novel on which the musical was based.

And I think these mostly weren't cases of "this is in libraries with children too young" - you can see "In the Night Kitchen" by Maurice Sendak there, which Wikipedia describes as aimed at toddlers (if you think a book is too young for a school, you don't ban it, you just say "what's the point?" ). The smaller list from the start of 2025 shows most of the banning was at high school level (eg 'Wicked' and 'Slaughterhouse Five' ):
https://eu.knoxnews.com/story/news/education/2025/01/21/how-knox-county-schools-decided-which-books-to-remove-from-libraries/77048502007/
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