Decision to stop publishing 6 Dr. Seuss books spurs controversy
Dr. Seuss’s publishing company says it will no longer publish six of the late children’s author’s books because they contain racist images, and reaction to the decision is pouring in from all sides. NBC’s Rehema Ellis reports for TODAY.
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