Banned book lesson thrusts Oklahoma teacher into campaign


              Oklahoma state Superintendent Democratic candidate Jena Nelson speaks during a town hall at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Hall on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. (Ian Maule/Tulsa World via AP)
            
              Ryan Walters, Republican candidate for Oklahoma State Superintendent, speaks at a rally Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
            
              Former Norman High School English teacher Summer Boismier holds up a T-shirt with a QR code link to the Brooklyn Public Library at the Green Feather Book Company in Norman, Okla., on Oct. 6, 2022. Boismier found herself at the center of a political firestorm in Oklahoma after providing the QR code to her students and ultimately left her teaching job. (AP Photo/Sean Murphy)
            
              Former Norman High School English teacher Summer Boismier holds up a T-shirt with a QR code link to the Brooklyn Public Library at the Green Feather Book Company in Norman, Okla., on Oct. 6, 2022. Boismier found herself at the center of a political firestorm in Oklahoma after providing the QR code to her students and ultimately left her teaching job. (AP Photo/Sean Murphy)
Banned book lesson thrusts Oklahoma teacher into campaign