That book and four others were removed from elementary schoolers’ reach after a parent complained about them, saying are “not educational and have indirectly hate messages,” reported the Miami Herald after research by the Florida Freedom to Read Project. (Check out the parent’s full complaint below, in which he attributes the poem to Oprah Winfrey.)
After reviewing Gorman’s poem as well as the other four books in the complaint, the school decided they were “more appropriate” for middle schoolers. The school pointed out in a tweet that The ABCs of Black History, Cuban Kids and Love to Langston are available to older children.
“I wrote ‘The Hill We Climb’ so that all young people could see themselves in a historical moment,” wrote Gorman, now 25, in an open letter responding to the complaint and removal. “Robbing children of the chance to find their voices in literature is a violation
of their right to free thought and free speech.”
“Let’s be clear,” she continued. “Most of the forbidden works are by authors who have struggled for generations to get on bookshelves. The majority of these censored works are by queer and non-white voices.”
We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to one another.
We seek harm to none and harmony for all.
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