Why a School Board Banned 'Invisible Man'

Saying it lacks "literary value," members of the Randolph County Board of Education in North Carolina voted Monday to ban Ralph Ellison's award-winning 1952 novel Invisible Man from reading lists, according to UPI. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when…

Saying it lacks "literary value," members of the Randolph County Board of Education in North Carolina voted Monday to ban Ralph Ellison's award-winning 1952 novel Invisible Man from reading lists, according to UPI.

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The Randolph County Board of Educationย voted 5-2 to remove the bookย following a complaint from a parent.

"This novel is not so innocent; instead, this book is filthier, too much for teenagers," [Kimiyutta] Parson wrote in a 12-page statement to the board.

Ellison's book won the National Book Award for Fiction in 1953, and in 2010, Time magazine named the book one of the top 100 English-language novels of all timeโ€ฆ

"I didn't find any literary value," board member Gary Mason said at the meeting. "I'm for not allowing it to be available."

Invisible Man paints a complex portrait ofย black life in the early 20th century. Following a loud public outcry, PBS is reporting that the board may reconsider its vote at a meeting Sept. 26.

Read more at UPIย and PBS.

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