How QR codes allow kids, teens free access to banned books
1,648 unique book titles have been banned nationwide since July 2021. NBC’s Maya Eaglin reports on how an Oklahoma teacher gave students QR codes that allowed students free access to banned books through The Brooklyn Public Library.
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