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New York Public Library gives access to commonly banned booked

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Efforts to ban books in the U.S. reached unprecedented levels last year, but the New York Public Library is launching a new program called “Books for All,” that aims to make some of those books available across the country. President of the New York Public Library, Tony Marx, joins News NOW to share why the program is so important and whether there are any common themes among banned books.