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Authors of color wrote 39% of the banned books in our study.
Authors of women of color were far more likely to be banned compared with white authors, authors of color.
The top banned books were " Gender Queer: A Memoir ," by Maia Kobabe , which was banned by 41 school districts; " All Boys Aren't Blue " by George M. Johnson .
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