The History of Public Library Access for African Americans in the South: Or, Leaving Behind the Plow

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This book examines the African American struggle for access to public libraries in the South, bringing together and examining the three distinct fields involved–Southern Studies, African American Studies, and Library Studies–to inform the historical survey…. More >>

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Loving Libraries – Why Using Your Public Library Should Be Habit-Forming

There are public library users of all levels: avid, frequent, sporadic, and absent. This article is for those who forget to use their local library system or don’t even have a library card. It is especially for those who have children or who want to be or are in business.

Public libraries are a treasure trove of free, already paid for, information and entertainment services. Here are some benefits that hopefully will rouse you to visit your public library to get a card if you don’t have one and to remember to use it. At a public library you can find:

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Around the American Table: Treasured Recipes and Food Traditions from the American Cookery Collections of the New York Public Library

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More than 150 traditional American recipes, selected from a variety of historical American cookbooks, reflect the rich regional and ethnic diversity of America’s culinary history in dishes that have been updated and tested for today’s kitchen. IP. … More >>

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