I think a lot of people don't understand that very few people find a book in a library unless they're looking for it, or at least something like it. Libraries contain tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of books (or millions, in the case of the largest libraries) on a vast variety of topics and even more online. People either know how to read the particular libraries organizational system, or they ask for help in order to find the type of book they're looking for.
The chances of a kid just stumbling upon it is very unlikely. Children are usually not allowed to check out books from a library without their parent okaying it first (and let's be honest, a kind wouldn't find this book very interesting anyhow).
The whole point is moot anyhow, because it's not a hateful book, but a book looking at a hateful movement trying to influence America by the way of different songs.
Edit: Oh, you're talking about having a series of books solely put in a section because they had black authors. That's unfortunate.
Edit: I understand that stuff like that collection leads to black authors getting more visibility too, that's a good thing. I definitely see two sides to the argument.
The chances of a kid just stumbling upon it is very unlikely. Children are usually not allowed to check out books from a library without their parent okaying it first (and let's be honest, a kind wouldn't find this book very interesting anyhow).
The whole point is moot anyhow, because it's not a hateful book, but a book looking at a hateful movement trying to influence America by the way of different songs.
I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say. Most libraries have a black culture and black writers section much larger than even that (or several even, depending if you're talking sociologically, historically, or whatever).meanwhile in the UK
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Edit: Oh, you're talking about having a series of books solely put in a section because they had black authors. That's unfortunate.
Edit: I understand that stuff like that collection leads to black authors getting more visibility too, that's a good thing. I definitely see two sides to the argument.