Drawing on primary sources such as original library records, this article traces the founding and early years of the first Carnegie-funded, purpose-built library for the exclusive use of African Americans
This article explores the largely undocumented history of Meridian, Mississippi’s 13th Street librar...
A history of library services in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the county seat of Warren County.This arti...
The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow South: Civil Rights and Local Activism . Wayne...
Although the majority of libraries in the state of Kentucky did not offer services to African Americ...
Kentucky was the first North American state to establish a free public library exclusively for Afric...
"An illustrated description of the buildings together with some interesting figures concerning their...
From the conference program: This presentation explores how segregated Carnegie libraries in the so...
In the final decades of the nineteenth century libraries were a very miniscule part of the initial d...
From 1930 to 1935 the Julius Rosenwald Fund supported eleven county library demonstrations in the So...
Paper relies heavily on African-American newspapers and archival materials from Lincoln University a...
This thesis examines a chapter of South Carolina history that has been neglected in the historical r...
Houston Public Library operated as a racially segregated system until 1953, when it quietly changed...
Racial segregation in southern public libraries affected millions of African Americans before the Ci...
A History of Blacks in Kentucky traces the role of blacks from the early exploration and settlement ...
distinguished citizens of Covington, Kentucky, convened to discuss the need for a public library for...
This article explores the largely undocumented history of Meridian, Mississippi’s 13th Street librar...
A history of library services in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the county seat of Warren County.This arti...
The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow South: Civil Rights and Local Activism . Wayne...
Although the majority of libraries in the state of Kentucky did not offer services to African Americ...
Kentucky was the first North American state to establish a free public library exclusively for Afric...
"An illustrated description of the buildings together with some interesting figures concerning their...
From the conference program: This presentation explores how segregated Carnegie libraries in the so...
In the final decades of the nineteenth century libraries were a very miniscule part of the initial d...
From 1930 to 1935 the Julius Rosenwald Fund supported eleven county library demonstrations in the So...
Paper relies heavily on African-American newspapers and archival materials from Lincoln University a...
This thesis examines a chapter of South Carolina history that has been neglected in the historical r...
Houston Public Library operated as a racially segregated system until 1953, when it quietly changed...
Racial segregation in southern public libraries affected millions of African Americans before the Ci...
A History of Blacks in Kentucky traces the role of blacks from the early exploration and settlement ...
distinguished citizens of Covington, Kentucky, convened to discuss the need for a public library for...
This article explores the largely undocumented history of Meridian, Mississippi’s 13th Street librar...
A history of library services in Bowling Green, Kentucky, the county seat of Warren County.This arti...
The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow South: Civil Rights and Local Activism . Wayne...