From ACLU <[email protected]>
Subject The government banned 596 books from military schools
Date October 6, 2025 3:00 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
The Trump admin is trying to ban books to force a political agenda on our students.


ACLU Supporter, we've been fighting in court for months to stop the Department of Defense from censoring what students can learn – after they ripped almost 600 books from students' shelves and altered curricula that the Trump administration doesn't like. Ready to join the fight to protect students? Take action now. <[link removed]>

The 596 impacted books include titles like Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates and even AP Psychology prep books – books that do nothing more than challenge the worldview that the Trump administration is trying to force on our students.

A new bill in Congress would stop this censorship – restoring these books to DoD-run schools and libraries and preventing the Secretary of Defense from making any more of these changes unilaterally. We're calling on our members of Congress to cosponsor this bill immediately.

These policies only serve to harm students' education and violate our First Amendment rights. Tell your representatives: No book bans in our schools. <[link removed]>

Take Action <[link removed]>

Schools were ordered to remove any books "potentially related to gender ideology," to immediately cancel cultural observances like Black History Month or Pride Month, and to censor curricula and educational materials that cover immigration, Black history, and sexuality and gender in a way that the Trump administration doesn't like.

These removals are a clear attempt to force a political agenda at the expense of our students. But muzzling free speech and punishing schools for telling the history of this country doesn't erase the truth – it just jeopardizes our students' education.

President Trump continues to attack our students' right to learn. With every attack, we'll continue to meet him in court – and with the help of our ACLU community, we'll take the fight to Congress, too.

We're not letting these attacks on our education slide. While we challenge school censorship in court, join us in urging your representatives in Congress to cosponsor the bill, rein in the censorship, and end these harmful policies. <[link removed]>

Thanks for joining us as we fight for our students.

Together,

Emerson Sykes
Pronouns: He, him, his
Senior Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project


Donate Now <[link removed]>

Facebook <[link removed]>
Threads <[link removed]>
Instagram <[link removed]>

This email was sent to: [email protected]

You are receiving this message because you signed up
to receive emails from the American Civil Liberties Union.

Sign up for ACLU texts (<[link removed]>) | | Unsubscribe ([link removed]

Please note: If you forward or distribute, the links will open a page with your information filled in.

We respect your right to privacy – view our policy. <[link removed]>

This email was sent by:
ACLU
125 Broad St.
New York, NY 10004
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis