Book Bans

Book Bans

PEN America tracks book bans and fights censorship in public schools and libraries across the country.

Stacks of colorful books are shown in front of a chalkboard with text reading, “22,810 instances of books banned in U.S. public schools, 2021–2025.”.

Books are under profound attack in the United States. Our latest report, Banned in the USA: The Normalization of Book Banning, found that 6,870 books bans were enacted during the 2024-25 school year, across 23 states and 87 public school districts. And everywhere, it is the books that have long fought for a place on the shelf that are being targeted. Books by authors of color, by LGBTQ+ authors, by women. Books about racism, sexuality, gender, history. PEN America pushes back against censorship and the intolerance and exclusion that undergird it.


PEN America has documented nearly 23,000 book bans in public schools nationwide since 2021, a number without precedent. Learn more about the dangerous mix of activist groups and vague legislation has led to this wave of censorship in our latest report

A collection of various books spread out on a wooden surface. Titles include The Bluest Eye, The Kite Runner, Beloved, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower, among others. The books cover diverse genres and themes.

In April 2025, PEN America joined three students and their parents as plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit against the Rutherford County Board of Education, challenging book removals and restrictions that violate the First Amendment rights of students to receive information and of authors to free expression. 

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Join PEN America and a coalition of education and rights organizations in fighting against censorship and book restrictions across the country. You can send letters to your elected officials, learn more about fighting bans in your community, even get some swag!

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2024-2025 Instances of School Book Bans by State

Department of Defense Education Activity590 Bans
affecting schools in seven states, two territories, and 11 countries



Primer: The Latest on Book Bans

PEN America has documented thousands of book bans since 2021, when the scope of censorship expanded dramatically, tied to directives from elected officials & pressure from local groups. Hear from our book ban expert, Kasey Meehan.

Latest Blogs & Commentary

  • A collage of book covers arranged in a grid, featuring titles such as IT, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, I Help for the Haunted, Monster Trouble, Practical Magic, and Marys Monster.

    No Boo! Bans of Books Featuring Monsters, Werewolves, Witches And Ghosts Haunt Schools Nationwide

    Thursday October 30
  • A collage featuring photos of six authors alongside the covers of their popular books: Stephen King with Carrie, Ellen Hopkins with Crank, Sarah J. Maas with A Court of Thorns and Roses, and Jodi Picoult with Nineteen Minutes.

    Banned Author List 2025: Stephen King, Sarah J. Maas, Jodi Picoult

    Monday October 27
  • An older man in a gray suit sits and speaks into a microphone on stage. He gestures with his hands. Behind him is a banner with text about the Brooklyn Public Library’s Books Unbanned program. Two water bottles are visible nearby.

    Margaret Atwood, George Takei Join PEN America for Events Dialing Up The Pressure During Banned Books Week 2025 

    Wednesday October 15
  • A woman in a maroon suit speaks at a podium with a microphone. The podium displays the Eleanor Roosevelt Center logo. The background is dark with vertical blue accents and there is a photo credit in the top left corner.

    With the Spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt as Backdrop, Book Bans Take Center Stage at Literary Awards Recognizing Authors for Their Courage

    Wednesday October 15
  • Margaret Atwood Remarks Accepting Eleanor Roosevelt Bravery in Literature Lifetime Achievement Award

    Wednesday October 15
  • Five people are seated on stage for a panel discussion beneath a large screen displaying a circular graphic that says Lean for Braver, Level Up, Go Forward at a literature event. A podium stands at the side of the stage.

    Bravery in Literature: Actor Hilarie Burton Morgan Moderates Banned Books Panel

    Tuesday October 14