The Roald Dahl Museum in England, founded by the widow of the children’s author, has acknowledged his racism was “undeniable and indelible.” Dahl, who died in 1990, was the creator of characters such ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The family of Roald Dahl, late author of children's classics such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", has apologised for anti-Semitic remarks he made, saying the comments were ...
Roald Dahl has been condemned by his own museum for what the charity called his “undeniable racism”. On Wesnesday (19 July), The Roald Dahl Museum – who has previously apologised for comments made by ...
Roald Dahl's reputation has taken some hits over the years, but the magical quality of his children's books endures.
The books so many people grew up with are being changed in a move that critics are calling censorship. Roald Dahl's books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda" have been edited to ...
The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre has condemned the late author’s antisemitic remarks in a new statement, saying that his “racism is undeniable and indelible.” In a post on its website, the U.K.
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