Democracy Dies in Darkness

Public libraries are the latest front in culture war battle over books

July 25, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
A crowd packs a July 10 meeting of the Samuels Public Library board in Front Royal, Va., to discuss removing books that some find objectionable. (Gregory S. Schneider/The Washington Post)
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FRONT ROYAL, Va. — Melody Hotek watched the library board room filling up and knew she was in for a tough night. Soon every seat was taken and people lined the walls, some 120 in total, with two sheriff’s deputies on hand for any trouble.

“This is quite a crowd, and I am nervous,” Hotek said into the microphone as she convened her first meeting as chairwoman of the Samuels Public Library trustees. In the two years she’d been a member of the board, the 70-year-old grandmother was used to quiet sessions with zero spectators.