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Dr. Seuss books pulled over racist images

Dr. Seuss Enterprise­s says it will discontinu­e six of the late American author's works because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong."

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Six books by Dr. Seuss will no longer be published or sold because of racist or insensitiv­e imagery, the company that oversees the late author's legacy announced on Tuesday.

In a statement, Dr. Seuss Enterprise­s said it had made the decision to discontinu­e And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, If I Ran the Zoo, McElligot's Pool,On Beyond Zebra!, Scrambled Eggs Super!, and The Cat's Quizzer.

"These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong,'' the statement, which was released on the author's birthday, said. "We are committed to action."

The Associated Press earlier reported on the discontinu­ation of the Dr. Seuss books.

Wildly popular children's author

Born Theodor Seuss Geisel in the US state of Massachuse­tts in 1904, Dr. Seuss became one of the world's best loved children's book authors.

His works have been translated into dozens of languages and have sold millions of copies in more than 100 countries.

Dr. Seuss died in 1991, but his books still sell well today.

According to Dr. Seuss Enterprise­s, his works earned an estimated $33 million (€27 million) before taxes in 2020, up from just $9.5 million five years ago.

Despite his enduring popularity, there has been rising criticism in recent years over the stereotypi­cal way Black and Asian characters are represente­d in some of his books.

The company said the decision to halt sales of six of those works came after months of discussion­s and a review of Dr. Seuss's titles by a panel of experts.

"Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprise­s's catalog represents and supports all communitie­s and families," it said.

 ??  ?? "And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street" is one of six Dr. Seuss titles being canned
"And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street" is one of six Dr. Seuss titles being canned
 ??  ?? Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife Audrey pose with the Cat in the Hat
Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss, and his wife Audrey pose with the Cat in the Hat

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