![]() ![]() ![]() Seuss in general, have been a centerpiece in American elementary classrooms for decades. Another, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, also portrays stereotypes of Asians, including an illustration of a man with a bowl of rice, a conical hat, and slanted eyes captioned, “a Chinese man who eats with sticks.” One of the books being pulled from publishing, If I Ran the Zoo, includes stereotyped caricatures of African people and references “helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant” in describing Asian people. Seuss in the classroom, including claims that images in The Cat in the Hat draw from minstrel shows, in 2017. ![]() Education Week wrote about the controversy surrounding reading Dr. ![]()
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