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Author Dav Pilkey apologized for "passively racist imagery" in a 2010 book, saying it was "wrong and harmful to my Asian readers."
The prolific children's author inspired generations of readers with characters like Henry Huggins and Ramona Quimby.
Once upon a time, the famous doctor was just "a kid with a million questions," says writer Kate Messner.
Like much of America, the two stepdaughters of Dr. Seuss have differing opinions on the decision to stop selling six of his most controversial books.
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