After an outpouring of literary outrage, N.C. county reconsiders book ban

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After an outpouring of literary outrage, N.C. county reconsiders book ban By Los Angeles Times, adapted by Newsela staff on 09.26.13 Word Count 1,143 American author and educator Ralph Ellison (1913-1994) sits at a typewriter on a porch while at the American Academy on a Rome Fellowship in Literature awarded by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Rome, Italy, June 1957. Photo: James Whitmore/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images ASHEBORO, N.C. If a county could blush, Randolph County just might. The school board in this largely rural North Carolina county voted last week to ban Ralph Ellison s iconic novel of African-American angst, Invisible Man. The decision embarrassed many of its residents. In a 5-2 vote, the board barred the book from all school libraries in the county after the mother of an 11th-grader complained that the novel was too much for teenagers. But confronted by an angry backlash and concerns that the ban had shamed the county, the board backed down. It scheduled a special meeting Wednesday in order to reconsider the book s status.

That only seemed to stoke the ire of residents outraged that the board had brought negative attention to the county, about 85 miles northeast of Charlotte. The ban made national news, and the local newspaper was inundated with 168 reader comments, virtually all ridiculing the board s decision. "We Should Be Embarrassed" Retrograde and dim-witted, the Randolph County Board of Education has now offered itself as the laughingstock of the United States, one reader wrote to the Courier-Tribune. Can you imagine showing yourself off to be this lowbred and stupid in public? another reader wrote of the board. I think we should be embarrassed, a third reader wrote. Ray Criscoe, the paper s editor, says he hasn t published a letter in favor of the ban because he hasn t received anything that remotely resembles an endorsement. He said he could not recall another issue that prompted as much reader response. The board s timing was incredible. This week is the American Library Association s annual Banned Books Week, which celebrates the freedom to read. The association and the Kids Right to Read Project sent letters to the board condemning the ban and asking that it be lifted. Proving the Author's Point? The book was published in 1952 and ranks number 19 on Modern Library s list of the 100 greatest novels of the 20th century. It explores the effects of racism on both its perpetrators and its victims. The unnamed narrator notes, I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. At the main county library here, where 23 people were on a waiting list to check out Invisible Man, the ban was a prime topic. Embarrassed? Of course I am, Pat Dillard, a hospice volunteer in Asheboro, said as she made her weekly library visit. I m embarrassed not just for our county, but for our entire state. We re going backwards. Shakema Steele, 15, an Asheboro 10th-grader visiting the library, said of the ban: That s just not right. That book is timeless. How can they ban it based on one person s complaint?

Didn't Find Any Literary Value School board Chairman Tommy McDonald, in a Sept. 16 meeting, pronounced the book a hard read before voting to ban it, while board member Gary Mason said of the novel, I didn t find any literary value. Juniors at Randleman High School were asked to choose Invisible Man or one of two other books Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin and Passing by Nella Larsen for assigned summer reading. Kimiyutta Parson, the mother of a junior, sent the board a 12-page letter outlining her objections to Invisible Man. This novel is not so innocent; instead, this book is filthier, too much for teenagers, she wrote. The book includes passages describing incest and rape. But several Courier- Tribune readers pointed out that the Bible contains vivid references to murder, rape, adultery and incest. Incensed by the ban, Evan Smith Rakoff, a Randolph County native and associate Web editor for Poets & Writers magazine, and journalist Laura Miller persuaded the book s publisher to offer free copies to county high school students. Vintage Books, a division of Random House, is providing 100 copies of the book through the Books-A-Million store in Asheboro. Banning any book, but especially a great American novel like Invisible Man, just doesn t fit the values of the Randolph County I know, Rakoff said from New York, where he now lives. The people of North Carolina want their children to have open, expansive minds. Banning Only Increases Demand Russell Perreault, a Vintage spokesman, said, We can only hope the attempt to ban the book will bring even more readers to Ralph Ellison s magnificent novel. The Books-A-Million outlet here quickly sold its 10 copies of Invisible Man after the ban, and has a long waiting list for the book, said Cory Saxe, a store employee. The Randolph County Public Library has ordered four more copies, along with two e-book copies and an audio version, said Ross A. Holt, the library director. Holt said no one had complained about Invisible Man in his 30 years at the library. It s a modern classic, Holt said. It has been part of most high school and college curricula for very many years, and a highly respected mainstay in the collections of our nation s public libraries.

Ian Fletcher, 30, a library computer specialist, said he was disturbed, though not surprised, by the board s actions. They might as well ban the dictionary, he said. The Courier-Tribune reported that board members were provided copies of the book before the Sept. 16 meeting, but it was not clear whether all members had actually read it. I doubt the entire board read the book before they decided to ban it, one reader wrote the newspaper. No worries. No surer way to elevate a book to the Must Read list of teen readers than to ban it. Story Update ASHEBORO, N.C Nine days after the Randolph County school board banned the book, it reversed itself at a special meeting Wednesday night, voting 6-1 to return the novel to school bookshelves. Several said the public outcry had opened their eyes to other viewpoints and broadened their outlook on the importance of all types of literature. Before Wednesday s vote, board members heard from two teachers who stressed the novel s literary and instructional value. They said that 21st century students can still relate to the sense of invisibility the novel s narrator experiences as a black man in the segregated 1950s. Some of the students in our classrooms right now feel that same cloak of invisibility, English teacher Justine Carter said. Board member Tracy Boyles, who voted for the original ban, choked back tears as he said his son had been in combat overseas in the Air Force, fighting for those freedoms that I m here passing a vote to take away. Is that right of me? No, Boyles said. At Wednesday s meeting, board member Matthew Lambeth said the board had made an honest, if poorly informed, mistake. We ve been accused of being ignorant bigots and racists, he said. That is simply not the case. Lambeth added: We should all be proud. When concerned citizens bring their displeasure at what their government has decided... that is the pinnacle of the democratic process.

Quiz 1 Select the paragraph from the introduction [paragraphs 1-5] that explains why "Invisible Man" was originally banned. 2 Each of the following is an example of the public response to the banning of "Invisible Man" EXCEPT: Ray Criscoe, the paper s editor, says he hasn t published a letter in favor of the ban because he hasn t received anything that remotely resembles an endorsement. Embarrassed? Of course I am, Pat Dillard, a hospice volunteer in Asheboro, said as she made her weekly library visit. Retrograde and dim-witted, the Randolph County Board of Education has now offered itself as the laughingstock of the United States, one reader wrote to the Courier-Tribune. Can you imagine showing yourself off to be this lowbred and stupid in public? another reader wrote of the board. 3 Read the sentence from the article. It explores the effects of racism on both its perpetrators and its victims. The unnamed narrator notes, I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. Which word from the selection is an antonym of "perpetrators" as used in the sentence above? racism victims people narrator 4 The title of the book that had been banned by the Randolph County school board is "Invisible Man." Which selection from the article helps explain what the author of the book meant by "invisible"? a great American novel like "Invisible Man" quickly sold its 10 copies of Invisible Man" the sense of invisibility I am invisible"

Answer Key 1 Select the paragraph from the introduction [paragraphs 1-5] that explains why "Invisible Man" was originally banned. Paragraph 2: In a 5-2 vote, the board barred the book from all school libraries in the county after the mother of an 11th-grader complained that the novel was too much for teenagers. 2 Each of the following is an example of the public response to the banning of "Invisible Man" EXCEPT: Ray Criscoe, the paper s editor, says he hasn t published a letter in favor of the ban because he hasn t received anything that remotely resembles an endorsement. Embarrassed? Of course I am, Pat Dillard, a hospice volunteer in Asheboro, said as she made her weekly library visit. Retrograde and dim-witted, the Randolph County Board of Education has now offered itself as the laughingstock of the United States, one reader wrote to the Courier-Tribune. Can you imagine showing yourself off to be this lowbred and stupid in public? another reader wrote of the board. 3 Read the sentence from the article. It explores the effects of racism on both its perpetrators and its victims. The unnamed narrator notes, I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me. Which word from the selection is an antonym of "perpetrators" as used in the sentence above? racism victims people narrator

4 The title of the book that had been banned by the Randolph County school board is "Invisible Man." Which selection from the article helps explain what the author of the book meant by "invisible"? a great American novel like "Invisible Man" quickly sold its 10 copies of Invisible Man" the sense of invisibility I am invisible"