Judith Krug (1940-2009) was a librarian who defended libraries with objectionable books:
The importance of her work was made clear [to her] when she read “And Tango Makes Three” to her granddaughter’s class.
The book is often the target of censors because it’s about two male penguins who “adopt” an unclaimed egg.
When she was finished, a girl she later learned was being raised by two women stood and clapped her hands.
Via Radosh.net.