An Anne Frank novel which was previously deemed 'too graphic' for schoolkids to read has been reinstated after a heated board meeting. The 2019 graphic adaptation of the diary - based on the young child who was killed by Nazis during the Holocaust - was removed from shelves for its 'pornographic material,' but the ban caused intense backlash in Jewish groups in Tarrant County, . Simon Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, along with other groups, vocalized his opposition after the district was requested to remove a list of books last week, including the graphic novel that contained unwanted sexual references and mention of homosexuality, including details about genitalia.
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