Dr. Seuss Enterprises Confirms It Has Ceased Publishing 6 of the Children's Author's Books Because of 'Hurtful' Portrayals of People of ColorThe San Diego-based company that controls Theodor Geisel's legacy says it made the decision last year.

ByKenny Herzog

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That the pages of Dr. Seuss books were often populated witharguably crude, caricaturish renderings of people of coloris not news. That tendency dates back to the children's author'sovertly racist advertising strips. But on what would have been his 117th birthday, Dr. Seuss Enterprises has confirmed that six specific kid's books penned by Seuss, aka Theodor Geisel, were pulled from further publication and licensing some time in 2020.

In a statement onDr. Seuss Enterprises's website, the company — which is a division of Random House Children's Books and Penguin Random House — conceded that "a panel of experts, including educators, reviewed our catalog of titles and made the decision last year to cease publication and licensing of the following titles:And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,If I Ran the Zoo,McElligot's Pool,On Beyond Zebra!,Scrambled Eggs Super!, andThe Cat's Quizzer. These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong. Ceasing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprises's catalog represents and supports all communities and families."

A hyperlink just below the statement then entices you to click through to "The Dr. Seuss Experience," where "a wondrous world awaits!" And, apparently, a far less insensitive one.

Related:How Should You Be Talking With Employees About Racism?

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Kenny Herzog

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Kenny Herzog is currently Digital Content Director at Entrepreneur Media. Previously, he has served as Editor in Chief or Managing Editor for several online and print publications, and contributed his byline to outlets including Rolling Stone, New York Magazine/Vulture, Esquire, The Ringer, Men's Health, TimeOut New York, A.V. Club, Men's Journal, Mic, Mel, Nylon and many more.

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