Overview
- Beaufort, South Carolina, faced a campaign to ban 97 books from school libraries, driven by concerns over content and external influences.
- Following threats and controversy, the school district initiated a comprehensive review process, involving 146 community volunteers.
- The review process concluded with 92 books being returned to school shelves, while 5 were banned due to graphic content.
- The effort to ban books was part of a larger national trend, influenced by groups like Moms for Liberty advocating for parental rights.
- The Beaufort case highlights the community's commitment to diversity, tolerance, and the importance of parental choice in education.