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OFFICE FOR
4 §� Intellectuol Freedom
American Library Association
°/® Political/religious groups
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5% Board/administration
Librarians/teachers
3X0, Elected officials
Z'�N Other
(Includes non-custodial
relatives, nonresidents,
community members without
library cards, etc.)
Statistics based on 1,207 cases
with known initiators.
CENSORSHIP RISE
The unparalleled number of reported
book challenges in 2022 nearly doubled
the number reported in 2021. The
number of unique titles targeted marked
a 38% increase over 2021.
CENSORSHIPOFFICE FOR
STATISTICS Intellectual Freedom
COMPILED BY: AmeticanLibiaryAssociation
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Public libraries
%
School libraries
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Higher education libraries
and other institutions
Statistics based on 1,264 cases
with known locations.
NUMBER OF UNIQUETITLE
CHALLENGED BY YEAR
BOOKS AND BEYOND
ALA's Office for Intellectual
Freedom tracked 1,2(3'(,P rr.tt,-m m;ejt„etu
in 2022. Here's the breakdown:
0010010 82% Books,
NNNON graphic novels, and
NOONN textbooks
Displays
and exhibits
4"X, Programs and
meeting rooms
1% Films
Other
1rGl (includes filtering,
2,571
2022
2,000
2021
1,000
305
200320P� 2020
aca%s, at al abdases,
NONNA
msfO✓ WS on in
rQ"saikffces„ (artwork,
MEN0
social media, music,
moonsparriphlets+,
student
NNNNN
public,mutions, and
reading dt.sts)
NONON
2,571
2022
2,000
2021
1,000
305
200320P� 2020