A Tennessee school board voted unanimously to remove the Pulitzer-winning graphic novel “Maus” from its eighth-grade curriculum due to concerns about “objectionable language” and nudity in its cartoon depictions of the Holocaust. The book by Art Spiegelman tells the story of his parents’ experience during the Holocaust as Polish Jews, including their imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps. Ten members of the McMinn County Board of Education voted unanimously on Jan. 10 to remove it from schools, according to [meeting minutes](//core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1818370/Called_Meeting_Minutes_1-10-22.pdf) posted on the school board’s website. The decision drew attention Wednesday after The Tennessee Holler published a report about it....