- Where Books Are All But Nonexistent: In many high-poverty urban neighborhoods, it’s nearly impossible for a poor child to find something to read in the summer. http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/07/where-books-are-nonexistent/491282/ 13 comments books
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- How Banning Books Marginalizes Children - The Atlantic http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2016/10/how-banned-books-marginalize-children/502424/ 3 comments
- Book Deserts and the Widening Literacy Gap | by A.T. McWilliams | Medium https://medium.com/@albertmcwilliams3/book-deserts-and-the-widening-literacy-gap-a8ce2e83ceb6#.kiklvjsg2 0 comments
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