book written business ms. bridges, who desegregated a new orleans elementary school at just 6 years old, accompanied by national guard troops for her protection in 1960. also the story of ruby bridges by robert coles and "separate is never equal" by duncan tonatia. because you wouldn't want children to know bloc people were treated as unequal in america. they also thought the march on washington would be too traumatizing for white kids. seriously. luckily the moms for liberty complaint was rejected but they and their allies are not stopping. they're accelerating these campaigns all over the country, claiming that books that talk about racism, slavery, the holocaust, growing up lgbtq and more including books by pulitzer prize winner toni morrison are unacceptable, offensive, anti-american and dangerous. and of course pornographic. so they want these books banned. some of the radical anti-history people even want them burned, like "fahrenheit 451," which they'll probably also try to ban if they haven't already.