Dr. Seuss Books Are Pulled, and a ‘Cancel Culture’ Controversy Erupts

The beloved author’s most famous books, like “Green Eggs and Ham,” were untouched, but his estate’s decision nevertheless prompted a backlash and raised questions about what should be preserved as part of the cultural record.The beloved author’s most famous books, like “Green Eggs and Ham,” were untouched, but his estate’s decision nevertheless prompted a backlash and raised questions about what should be preserved as part of the cultural record.Read MoreBooks and Literature, Geisel, Theodor Seuss, Writing and Writers, Cartoons and Cartoonists, Discrimination, Race and Ethnicity, Anti-Semitism, Libraries and Librarians, Minorities, Book Trade and Publishing, Dr Seuss Enterprises, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street (Book), The Cat in the Hat (Book), McElligot’s Pool (Book), If I Ran the Zoo (Book), On Beyond Zebra! (Book), Scrambled Eggs Super! (Book), The Cat’s Quizzer (Book)

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