All American Boys
By Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely
"Sixteen-year-old Rashad is mistakenly accused of stealing. Classmate Quinn witnesses his brutal beating at the hands of a police officer who's the older brother of his best friend." - HELM
Why was this book challenged?
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Reasons: Racial Content, Profanity
According to the American Library Association, All American Boys by Jason Reynolds was banned and challenged in 2020 "for profanity, drug use, and alcoholism, and because it was thought to promote anti-police views, contain divisive topics, and be “too much of a sensitive matter right now.”
See our Frequently Asked Questions webpage for more information about why books that address racism and inequality are frequently targeted for censorship.
Ways to read this book at STCC!
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Additional Resources and Accessibility
If you prefer to listen to your books, or if the print or eBook versions of this book are checked out at STCC, you have additional checkout options through Massachusetts public libraries. CW/MARS and Boston Public Library eCards will give you access to eBook and Audiobook versions of this book. You can also download the Libby app to listen to audiobooks on your smartphone. These resources are outside of STCC Library, please consult your local public library for any questions regarding these outside resources.
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