Posted on 09/28/2017 7:30:03 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Earlier this month First Lady Melania Trump celebrated National Read a Book Day by selecting some children’s books and sending them to one school in each state. Mrs. Trump selected Dr. Seuss’ Oh, the Places You’ll Go! because it was, “one of her personal favorites that she and her son have read together over and over.” Other books included in the shipment to schools in each state included One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish and Green Eggs and Ham among several others.
Tuesday, the librarian at Cambridgeport Elementary School in Massachusetts wrote a response which informed the First Lady the school would be rejecting the books, calling them “racist propaganda.”
My students were interested in reading your enclosed letter and impressed with the beautiful bookplates with your name and the indelible White House stamp, however, we will not be keeping the titles for our collection. Id like to respectfully offer my explanation…
Yearly per-pupil spending in Cambridge is well over $20,000; our citys values are such that given a HUGE range in the socioeconomic status of our residents, we believe that each and every child deserves the best free education possible and are working hard to make that a reality (most classrooms maintain a 60/40 split between free/reduced lunch and paid lunch). This offers our Title I school and the district a lot of privilege and room for programming and pedagogy to foster high standards of excellence. Even so, we still struggle to close the achievement gap, retain teachers of color, and dismantle the systemic white supremacy in our institution. But hell, we test well! And in the end, it appears that data and not children are what matters…
Another fact that many people are unaware of is that Dr. Seusss illustrations are steeped in racist propaganda, caricatures, and harmful stereotypes. Open one of his books (If I Ran a Zoo or And to Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street, for example), and youll see the racist mockery in his art. Grace Hwang Lynchs School Library Journal article, Is the Cat in the Hat Racist? Read Across America Shifts Away from Dr. Seuss and Toward Diverse Books, reports on Katie Ishizukas work analyzing the minstrel characteristics and trope nature of Seusss characters. Scholar Philip Nels new book, Was the Cat in the Hat Black? The Hidden Racism of Childrens Literature, and the Need for Diverse Books, further explores and shines a spotlight on the systemic racism and oppression in education and literature.
I am honored that you recognized my students and our school. I can think of no better gift for children than books; it was a wonderful gesture, if one that could have been better thought out. Books can be a powerful way to learn about and experience the world around us; they help build empathy and understanding. In return, Im attaching a list of ten books (its the librarian in me) that I hope will offer you a window into the lives of the many children affected by the policies of your husbands administration.
For all of the effort to remain civil, it’s pretty clear the rejection of the books is intended as a big middle finger to the First Lady, the president, the Secretary of Education and of course Dr. Seuss. Unfortunately for Ms. Soeiro, she had no right to reject the books in the first place. From CBS News:
The Cambridge school system says the opinions in the editorial do not represent the district and released a statement, saying “the employee was not authorized to accept or reject donated books on behalf of the school or school district.”
“We have counseled the employee on all relevant policies, including the policy against public resources being used for political purposes,” the district said.
As for Dr. Seuss being racist propaganda, I’m attaching a list of 6 video clips Ms. Soeiro should probably watch (it’s the blogger in me) that I hope will enlighten her. It turns out both Barack and Michelle Obama were quite fond of Dr. Seuss during their tenure in the White House. “This is one of the classics, a great book,” President Obama said of Green Eggs and Ham in 2010:
After President Obama was done First Lady Michelle Obama took over with a reading of another Seuss classic:
Here’s Michelle Obama celebrating Dr. Seuss at the Library of Congress in 2011 by reading Green Eggs and Ham:
Here in April 2013 is Michelle Obama’s mother reading One Fish, Two Fish on the White House lawn:
Here again is former First Lady Michelle Obama greeting the Cat in the Hat at a White House event in 2015:
And finally, here’s President Obama in April 2015, telling a group of interns that all of the important lessons in life are found in Dr. Seuss:
So I’m not suggesting that the librarian at Cambridgeport Elementary School is a bad person with no sense of perspective, only that her open letter to the First Lady was, shall we say, badly thought out.
Activity like this usually involves advance teams going to the recipient to facilitate the deed. Whoever authorized the receipt should have been the target of the complaint, ie, her boss! If there was no advance work, then the lesson would be to do the work next time.
You caught that as well; Cesar did not like illegal immigrants.
Yes he was one of those that really started attacking the isolationists after his beloved Soviet Union was invaded.
Bet she’s a big fan of “The Rainbow Fish”, the most subversive children’s book ever created.
The list of books the Nazis burned I always thought was odd. The fascist mind is puzzling. I guess paranoia makes one see threats everywhere.
Love the leg tats! -sarc
But now he’s persona non grata. The revolution eats its own.
I wonder what will happen if someone finds any “subtle, systemic racism” in “Heather has Two Mommies” or “Daddy’s Roommate”.
I love the Krispy Kreme donut earrings.
They’ve closed comments on any of her current mutterings re: the books.
I had to go back to a 12/2016 muttering, which they will probably delete or close comments.
It looks like the Obama’s were racists, too. Reading that racist Dr. Seuss to unsuspecting children... how could they?
This woman needs to be kept away from young children.
I hope the ungrateful b!tch chokes on her own vomit.
I’m going to check on those two books that she mentions tomorrow. If there is racial mockery there, I will see it.
It exists in other books, older ones mostly. Subconsciously of course. Ever notice that in the movie Pinocchio the carpenter and the bad guy are both Italian but the bad guy has a really heavy Italian accent? Disgrazia!
If Dr. Suess "triggers" her, kindly give the books to a deserving child who will read them.
She’s Bud Tuggley.
Ms. Soeiro = Crazy Cat Lady.
I find it comical that supposed Conservatives on an ostensibly Conservative forum are defending a known Communist like Theodore Geisel. Even when I was a kid I didn’t care for Dr. Seuss.
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Spoken like a true, open minded, unbiased person.
OR
A BLOOMING IDIOT.
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