A suburban St. Louis school district has reversed its earlier decision to remove a book from its school libraries in the face of criticism and a class-action lawsuit.
The Wentzville School Board on Friday accepted a review committee’s recommendation to retain Tony Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye,” which it had previously banned because of its explicit descriptions of sex, violence, rape and incest, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
School board vice president, Daniel Brice, said the district should “tighten its policies” regarding some books, but he pointed out that parents already had the right to request certain titles not be available to their children.
The district made national news last month when it removed “The Bluest Eye” from its high school libraries. The board has also temporarily banned other books while they are reviewed.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri earlier this month sued the school district on behalf of two students.
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