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Grandbury
Education
ACLU wants North Texas school district to apologize for removing over 100 library books
Reese Oxner | The Texas Tribune
Most of the titles focus on LGBTQ, race or identity issues. Though Granbury ISD said most of the books have been returned, the ACLU called on the district to affirm its commitment to inclusivity.