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Sutton, M. Sobiesk; Emory J. Sobiesk, M. Coleman; Ann B. Baggott, Sr. Horany, Law Office of John K. The two Books have been endorsed by educators, psychologists, and librarians. Indeed, Linda Hughesthe Library Administrator of the Wichita Falls Public Library feels strongly that Heather and Daddy's Roommate are "a wonderful way to explain to children that you may live in a different lifestyle, but the important thing is people love you. As discussed below, the City Council of Wichita Fallsby a four to three vote passed a Resolution which gave people with library cards the right to censor Heather Has Two Mommies and Daddy's Roommate, by having these Books removed from the children's section of the Library and placed in the adult book section.
That is, the Library's Collection Manager had received more than four requests that the titles be considered for purchaseand there had been multiple Inter-Library Loan requests for the Books. Before the purchase, both the Collection Manager and Library Administrator, Linda Hughes, had checked professional reviewing publications and recommended bibliographies of youth materials for titles on the subject of homosexual parents.
Daddy's Roommate was the first book written for children of gay men. The fullcolor illustrations depict a boy, his father, and his father's partner "as they take part in activities familiar to all kinds of families: cleaning the house, shopping, playing games, fighting, and making up. Heather Has Two Mommies tells the story of the 3-year-old daughter of a lesbian couple, "who sees nothing unusual in having two mommies.
See Exhibit 1 to Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint. Before the library's purchase of Heather and Daddy's Roommate, the Library collection had no other titles on the subject of children with gay parents for children from preschool to the sixth grade. However, according to Library Administrator Linda Hughes, the Books had been checked out "only two or three times" during this period.
However, in May , a number of individuals and special interest groups began attempts to censor the Bookswhich they considered to be offensive and objectionable. These individuals and groups, many of whom objected to the perceived messages of Heather and Daddy's Roommate on religious grounds, felt as if they were waging a "moral battle" against the Books. Reverend Jeffress wanted to keep Heather and Daddy's Roommate out of the hands of members of his congregation and anyone else in the community because he objected vehemently to the perceived "homosexual message" of the Books.