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Six Dr. Seuss books will be temporarily unavailable at the Chicago Public Library following the announcement from Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. that the books would not be published due to their racist content.
The library said by removing the six books — “If I Ran the Zoo,” “On Beyond Zebra!,” McElligot’s Pool,” “And to Think that I saw It on Mulberry Street,” “The Cat’s Quizzer,” and “Scrambled Eggs Supper!” — they encourage the public to realize what is “relevant and/or common knowledge changes over time,” The Chicago Tribune reported Monday.
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