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Study finds public libraries, publishers leaving Christianity out of US’ history

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June 23, 2026

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A new report alleges that public libraries and publishers are censoring faith from the American story while actively pushing progressive, revisionist history to young readers. The study by conservative publisher Brave Books, titled “The America 250 Faith Gap,” analyzed more than 300 books across 25 reading lists curated by children’s publishers, public libraries and other []...Click to read more

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Fox News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Ben Carson, Riley Gaines fight scrubbing of faith from kids' US history books for America's 250th

Brave Books report said public libraries are erasing faith and Christianity from America 250 reading lists while pushing progressive revisionist history.

OpsLens

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘Not an oversight’: Publishers, libraries are scrubbing Christianity out of the American story * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Ryan Pitt) A new study has confirmed that libraries and publishers are working on cleaning Christianity out of the

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· Jun 29, 2026

Book Bans in the United States Aim to Erase Critical Thinking

The institutional machinery behind America’s censorship wave and the erasure of marginalized narratives from public education. The suppression of literature in public spaces has shifted from local disputes to a highly centralized and institutionalized system. Across the United States, within conservative political structures, books are being removed from public schools and community libraries at unprecedented []

ZENIT

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· Jun 21, 2026

Why Are People Converting to Catholicism in 2026? A Study Based on Surveys of Converts Reveals the Reasons (and Tradition Is One of Them)

The study, conducted by the Archdiocese of Chicago in collaboration with 20 dioceses across the United States, gathered 2,127 responses between February and May. Its findings challenge some long-standing assumptions about conversion in contemporary America The post Why Are People Converting to Catholicism in 2026? A Study Based on Surveys of Converts Reveals the Reasons (and Tradition Is One of Them) appeared first on ZENIT - English.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 25, 2026

Modern library at Bagh-i-Jinnah to promote reading culture: Zeeshan Malik

Modern library at Bagh-i-Jinnah to promote reading culture: Zeeshan Malik

BBC News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Bible stories become required reading for Texas schools

Critics say the new reading requirements infringe on religious freedoms and blur the separation of church and state.

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Related coverage for "Study finds public libraries, publishers leaving Christianity out of US’ history": Fox News — Ben Carson, Riley Gaines fight scrubbing of faith from kids' US history books for America's 250th. OpsLens — ‘Not an oversight’: Publishers, libraries are scrubbing Christianity out of the American story * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. teleSUR English — Book Bans in the United States Aim to Erase Critical Thinking. ZENIT — Why Are People Converting to Catholicism in 2026? A Study Based on Surveys of Converts Reveals the Reasons (and Tradition Is One of Them). UrduPoint — Modern library at Bagh-i-Jinnah to promote reading culture: Zeeshan Malik. BBC News — Bible stories become required reading for Texas schools