Books banned by libraries after just one complaint about 'racist' content (2024)

Books by authors such as Raymond Briggs, David McKee, and Jules Verne have been removed from public libraries following just one customer complaint, it has been reported.

Over a dozen books have been taken off the library shelves across the UK after members of the public raised concerns about their content or because librarians deemed the books to be offensive, reports The Times.

It includes Briggs’s Fungus the Bogeyman, McKee’s Three Monsters, Verne’s Five Weeks in a Balloon, Chris Claremont’s The Uncanny X-Men and Victor Appleton’s Tom Swift series.

Libraries also received dozens more complaints asking them to remove certain content in a wave of “book challenges” that one expert called just the “tip of the iceberg” of increasingly widespread censorship.

Louise Cooke, emeritus professor of information and knowledge management at Loughborough University, stated that censorship in the UK is more covert compared to the US, where the American Library Association has been documenting efforts to ban books for years.

She told The Times: “I think that the main difference is that it’s much more covert in the UK than in America.

“In America it’s a huge public issue and sometimes you even wonder if it is actually happening a lot more in the US or whether there is just a lot more awareness of it.”

The growing tendency to remove anything that could potentially offend an individual is “massively dangerous”, Cooke added.

The Times sent freedom of information requests to 204 councils responsible for public libraries. Of those 163 responded, 17 did not hold the required information and 24 did not respond.

The analysis revealed that across the country at least 16 books were removed from library shelves in 11 councils following a single objection from a customer, parent or librarian. In Hertfordshire a customer complained about the use of the racial slur “g******g” in Briggs’s children’s book Fungus the Bogeyman (1977).

The story depicts a day in the life of a working-class Bogeyman whose job is to scare humans, referred to as Drycleaners. The narrative humorously suggests that Bogeymen relish things that humans find disgusting.

One illustration features a puppet resembling a traditional " g******g," but with pink skin and yellow hair.

The annotation reads: “Boggiewogs: The Bogey G******g. These are a caricature of pink Drycleaners. They always have huge blue eyes, rosebud mouths and curly blond hair.”

Internal correspondence shows library staff received a verbal complaint from a parent who came across the section when reading to their child.

The email reads in part: “I must admit I was rather shocked that the word was still being printed in an edition of the book from 2012, as a lot of those 'classic' books from the 1970s have had such offensive words removed in later editions, now that we know better.”

Jules Verne’s "Five Weeks in a Balloon," written in 1863, was removed by Coventry Library Services following a complaint from a customer regarding its “inappropriate and racist” language.

This novel, the first in the French author’s Extraordinary Voyages series, narrates a 4,000-mile journey across Africa.

An internal email reads: “[The customer] found it used racist terms/language and felt it particularly important to raise it as it was placed at [redacted] Library (multi-ethnic population). I have the book on my desk at present. [The customer] says it refers to ‘beastly n******s’ and other such terms.”

While not all English translations of the book appear to include this phrase, most refer to people living in Africa as “savage beasts” and “savage tribes”. In Essex a library removed Three Monsters (2005) from its shelves after a customer complained about its “divisive language”.

The correspondence reads in part: “[The customer] was very concerned and appalled by the language [in] this book at a time when we are encouraging children to be inclusive and diverse and it doesn’t send the right message to children. The particular section was: ‘Clear off’, shouted the second monster. ‘We don’t want any funny foreigner types here’.”

The story tells of an “alien” monster who arrives at an idyll by the sea where he is treated deplorably by two other monsters who force him to do land clearing.

Andersen Press, the publisher, describes the story: “Once he has done it, the horrible pair do tell him to go, and then watch in amazement as he dances back to his boat. The clever stranger has built himself his own personal little island with the earth and plants they told him to clear away.”

McKee was recognised for addressing serious subjects with humour, and the underlying message of his Elmer books was to celebrate diversity. The majority of libraries adhere to national guidelines set forth by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), which stipulates that books should not be censored unless their content is deemed unlawful.

Jo Cornish, its interim chief executive, said: “Our general view as a profession is that it’s better for the reader to have access to material, not proscribed by law, than it be banned. As we make clear in our guidance, we are committed to opposing censorship unless there is a specific risk that providing access to a particular book would break the law or incite hatred or violence.”

Of the 16 books removed from public libraries, eight were due to complaints regarding racist or divisive” language, three for “inappropriate” sexual or violent content, three for concerns about potentially damaging health advice and two for outdated information, The Times stated.

All copies of the Marvel superhero comic book The Uncanny X-Men: The Trial of Magneto by Chris Claremont were removed from public libraries in Edinburgh City because one parent made a complaint about the “use of the n-word” on one page.

Books banned by libraries after just one complaint about 'racist' content (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 most banned book of all time? ›

What Is the Most Banned Book in America? For all time, the most frequently banned book is 1984 by George Orwell. (How very Orwellian!) The most banned and challenged book for 2020 was George by Alex Gino.

What is the #1 reason books get banned in the United States? ›

offensive language (61.5%) unsuited to age group (49%)

Why was Charlotte's Web banned? ›

Some school districts aimed to ban the book from schools because they believed the book has unsuitable topics for children to read about. One major complaints was that the story portrayed talking animals that can communicate and act just like humans.

Does banning books violate the 1st Amendment? ›

Yes, book banning can violate the First Amendment rights of students and others who have a right to receive information and ideas contained in those books.

Why is Captain Underpants banned? ›

The "Captain Underpants" books are among the American Library Association's list of the top 100 most banned and challenged books from the past decade, due to complaints from parents about violent imagery.

Why is Catcher in the Rye banned? ›

It was originally banned in 1977 and has been continuously banned since for offensive language, racism and how it fits to the age group it is being presented to. The novel offers a perspective of racism in Alabama, which is what it was banned for.

Why is Harry Potter banned? ›

There were concerns over the violence and increasingly dark tone of the later books but most of the censorship attempts were for religious reasons. It was also banned in some Christian schools in the UK.

Why was Lorax banned? ›

The Lorax was banned for its negative portrayal of the logging industry and promotion of an environmentalist agenda.

Why is the giver banned? ›

The main reasons why The Giver was banned or challenged include the violent content related to euthanasia, suicide, and infanticide, and the sexually suggestive content in the novel.

Why are green eggs and ham banned? ›

It has been reported that the book was banned in China from 1965 to 1991 because it supposedly contained themes of "early Marxism"— that is to say, Soviet-style socialism (which was at odds with Chinese socialism).

Why was Matilda banned? ›

James and the Giant Peach is not appropriate for children, contains a foul word, has alcohol in it, and encourages children to disobey their parents. Matilda is appalling in its disrespect for adult figures and children, encourages children to disobey adults, and has crude language.

Why is Goodnight Moon banned? ›

Reason: A librarian in New York didn't like it. Seriously. Anne Carroll Moore, head of the children's department at the New York Public Library, wasn't a fan of Goodnight Moon's realism. She also called it “overly sentimental,” and decided that it would not be in the library.

Is profanity protected by the First Amendment? ›

The Court has held that unless “fighting words” are involved, profane language has First Amendment protection. Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 568 (1942). The concern with First Amendment protection for the use of profanity is particularly pronounced for political speech.

Why is banning books unfair? ›

Book bans make it more difficult for students to access certain books, either by removing them from the library or from the curriculum. Book bans involve overriding choices made by teachers or librarians about books.

Why was Fahrenheit 451 banned? ›

Why Was Fahrenheit 451 Banned? Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 was banned several times in an effort to censor the graphic content of the story.

Is the Bible the most banned book of all time? ›

The banning and censoring of the Bible has a long and multifaceted history that continues to this day, and although it is not typically included within popular lists of banned books, it is safe to assert that the Bible is the most banned and censored book in history.

Why is the book 1984 banned? ›

Orwell's “1984” was challenged for its pro-communist and sexually explicit content, alongside other subversive and dystopian stories such as Orwell's “Animal Farm” and Alduous Huxley's “Brave New World,” but has since become known as one of the most significant rationalizations for freedom of speech and expression.

Why was Catch-22 banned? ›

Catch-22 by Joseph Heller for "a handful of racial slurs, the characters speak with typical 'military men' misogyny and racist attitudes of the time. There are scenes of violence both hand to hand and with guns, and violence against women." The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien for "profanity and sexual references".

What is world's most rare book? ›

The Book of Mormon Printer's Manuscript

One of the rarest and most valuable books is the Book of Mormon Printer's Manuscript, a treasured document with immense historical significance.

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