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To: Victoria city council and Victoria Mayor

Stop book bans in Victoria, Texas: They don’t speak for us

Forty seven children’s books about and by minorities were removed from the Victoria Public Library due to the loud voices of only a handful residents. We have the power to return those books back to circulation, and let the library know that we will not let a small number of people speak for us all.

This is the link to the Victoria Advocate article about the books that were removed. 

https://victoriaadvocate.com/2025/10/23/102325_vad_news_books/


**UPDATE**

Tomorrow night is the city council meeting. If you are a Victoria local please consider attending. If not, you can also email the council members. Here are three email addresses to do so. 

https://www.victoriatx.gov/Directory.aspx?DID=74

Why is this important?

Removing and banning books of any topic is censorship; plain and simple. We cannot allow books to be removed because it creates a slippery slope. This is a PUBLIC library paid for by taxpayers, and those taxpayers and their children have the right to read whatever books they see fit for themselves and their kids. 
Victoria, TX, USA

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