Dr. Seuss Books Can Be Racist, But Students Keep Reading Them

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Dr. Seuss Books Can Be Racist, But Students Keep Reading Them
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A recent study found that Dr. Seuss books can be pretty racist. It's highlighted a growing debate over whether or not schools should continue teaching the classics, even if they may be problematic.

But in many schools and libraries, the week is still synonymous with all things Seuss. Classrooms are decorated in colorful red and blue fish and children dress up as their favorite iconic characters, like Thing 1 and Thing 2, dreaming of the places they'll go.

Part of the reason this debate is so complicated is the staying power of classic books. Think back to the works lining your school bookshelves., the N-word appears more than 200 times. But for generations, people have argued that the book is vital to understanding race relations in America in the late 1800s. And the trope of Jews as greedy and money-hungry is pretty clear inYet Shakespeare is hailed for his keen understanding of human nature that continues to be relevant today.

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