The Brooklyn Public Library is offering access to banned books to teens across the country as more states restrict material deemed sexually explicit or racist.As more states moved to ban certain books in public schools, the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) started a program called Books Unbanned, which offers those aged 13 to 21 access to a free e-card for a 'limited time.' '[The BPL e-card is] providing access to our full eBook collection as well as our learning databases,' the library's website said. It provides access to 25,000 books to both residents and non-residents, according to .
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