Uproar Over Racism in Popular 1931 Book

Uproar Over Racism in Popular 1931
Children’s Book Set for U.S. Debut

In September, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers will publish the popular colonial era children’s graphic novel Tintin in the Congo for the first time in the U.S., despite a controversy that erupted in the U.K. yesterday around the book’s racist content that resulted in bookstores moving it out of the children’s section and reshelving it with adult books. Complete Story at Publisher’s Weekly