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Banned Books Week October 5-11, 2025

Artwork courtesy of the American Library Association, www.ala.org

What is Banned Book Week?

Banned Books Week was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in libraries, bookstores, and schools. By focusing on efforts to remove or restrict access to books, Banned Books Week draws national attention to the harms of censorship. American Library Association, Banned Books Week

Definitions

Ban

A book "ban" involves the removal of books or other material from a library as a result of a challenge from a person or group.

Censorship

Censorship is "Limiting or removing access to words, images, or ideas. The decision to restrict or deny access is made by a governing authority. This could be a person, group, or organization/business. Censorship by the government is illegal." (Source: Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Q & A)

Challenge

A challenge is a word used by libraries to describe any attempt by an individual or group to have a resource removed from a library or have its access restricted. 

 

Intellectual Freedom

"Intellectual freedom gives people the right to think for themselves. It respects individual dignity and self-rule" (Intellectual Freedom and Censorship Q & AThe basis behind intellectual freedom is the First Amendment and the idea that individuals have the right to seek out and access information from all points of view without restriction. 

Quick Links

Quick Links to Learn More

States with the Most Book Bans

Top Five States with the Most Instances of Book Bans in 2024-2025

Top States

  1. Florida: 2,304

  2. Texas: 1,781

  3. Tennessee: 1,622 

  4. Idaho: 150

  5. Iowa: 113

Source: Baeta, S., Magnusson, T., Markham, M., Meehan, K., Tamayo Latorre, Y. (2025, October 1). The normalization of book banning. Pen America. https://pen.ohttps://pen.org/report/narrating-the-crisis/#heading-2 

Book Résumés

Book Résumés

Made available by Unite Against Book Bans, Book Résumés detail the significance and educational value of commonly challenged books, helping librarians, teachers, and community members defend books from censorship. 

This Inside Edition clip, aired during Banned Books Week 2023, provides a brief introduction to Banned Books Week and why it matters. 

Online Resources

Organizations and Online Resources

Smiley Memorial Library

Central Methodist University
411 Central Methodist Square
Fayette, MO 65248

660-248-6271
library@centralmethodist.edu