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College students collect at State Capitol to protest ebook bans

By Editorial Board Published April 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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College students collect at State Capitol to protest ebook bans

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – College students gathered on the State Capitol Tuesday to learn banned books, a part of a protest highlighting what they are saying is a rising concern. 

Books have been banned in just a few Michigan college districts, together with Dearborn, Portage, and Davison. No Mid-Michigan college districts have banned books, however college students at Tuesday’s rally imagine they should combat again in opposition to what they name “non-inclusive curricula” for the sake of all college students.

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“We the people reject the erasure of our stories and the whitewashing of our curricula,” stated Scholar Organizer Demetrius Davis. 

In line with PEN America, the 2023-2024 college 12 months had the best quantity of ebook bans recorded throughout the nation. 

“People should have their own right to choose what they want to do as people,” stated eleventh grader Anuli Smith Black.  

That’s why college students and supporters took to the Capitol steps to learn excerpts from banned titles and present their significance.

“When I hear that books are being banned, books that I grew up on, books my siblings grew up on, and books I want my younger cousins and younger siblings to grow up on, I just can’t stand by and let that happen,” stated Black. 

“Books are to preserve history and if we are banning books then we are guaranteed nothing but the whitewash version of the history books that we have in school,” stated eleventh grader Janiala Younger. 

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College students like Younger say folks banning books don’t desire the general public to be told.

“Most literature is banned on the grounds of it being about people of color or people’s intersectionality as a whole,” stated Younger. 

“They know that if we are educated, then we are unstoppable,” stated Black. 

Some supporters shared unique writing and poems, and others sang highly effective songs of protest. 

After the rally, the group marched over to Consultant Matt Corridor’s workplace to ship a group of calls for, although Tuesday’s Home session didn’t happen and Consultant Corridor was not current for the occasion. 

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