Elizabeth A. Harris and Alexandra Alter write: “Parents, activists, school board officials, and lawmakers around the country are challenging books at a pace not seen in decades…. It isn’t just their frequency that has changed, it is also the tactics behind them and the venues where they play out.” Of particular recent note are the removal of Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Maus from the curriculum in McMinn County (Tenn.) Schools (though a professor has created a free online course on the book for McMinn County students in response), and the removal of LGBTQ+ books in libraries in Mississippi and Washington.