Book Ban Hotspots and Nearby Little Free Library Locations Shown on New Interactive Map

By Margret Aldrich

We are pleased to introduce an interactive map that highlights two key features: locations of book bans across the United States and locations of nearby Little Free Library book-sharing boxes! This dual-purpose tool not only reveals the widespread epidemic of book banning, but also positions Little Free Libraries as vital distribution points for accessing these restricted books.

There are more than 180,000 Little Free Library boxes in urban, suburban, and rural areas worldwide. As book banning continues to accelerate—with a record 4,240 unique titles targeted for censorship in 2023, according to the American Library Association—this network of community book-sharing boxes gives advocates an opportunity to distribute banned books in a grassroots way.

“Banned books are welcome in Little Free Library book-sharing boxes,” said LFL Executive Director Greig Metzger. “Our new interactive map allows you to find both the areas hit hardest by book bans and the nearest Little Free Library box locations, where you can share books that have been censored or just books you love. The heart of our mission is to expand access to books, and we hope this map inspires you to provide access to the banned books that are meaningful to you.”

Little Free Library book-sharing box, charter number #172913, in Washington Terrace, Utah, provides access to banned books.

Using the Book Ban Map

Our Book Ban Map shows U.S. bans at both state and county levels , as well as locations of mapped Little Free Library book-exchange boxes nationwide. The number of bans per state or county are visualized using a color scale—the darker the purple, the more bans in the area. Tips to use the map:

  • Hover over any state to view the number of bans in that state. For example, when hovering over Florida, 2,647 attempted book bans are shown.
  • Use the toggle in the top-right corner to switch between viewing book bans by state or county.
  • Use the search bar in the top-left corner to search for book bans in a specific location.
  • As you zoom in, blue pins will show Little Free Library locations. Click on any blue pin to see the library’s charter number. Want to learn more about that library’s location? Open LFL’s mobile app or  web map and search for the library by charter number.
Map users can see the number of Little Free Libraries in an area, along with the number of book bans.

We developed this map in collaboration with the ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom and PEN America, which each generously shared crucial data. ALA provided state-level data on books banned or challenged in school and public libraries, while PEN America provided county-level data on books banned or challenged in schools.


“PEN America is proud to have our school book ban data put to such good use,” said Sabrina Baêta, PEN America Program Manager, Freedom to Read. “As we look to turn the page on book bans, it’s important we find ways to keep books in the hands of our communities—in our schools, our libraries, and in this case, our sidewalks.”


Use our Book Ban Map and to find out where book banning is happening near you, and where you can find Little Free Library book-sharing boxes!

Skip to content