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Main Author: Tucker, John Mark, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422013
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author Tucker, John Mark, Ed.
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contents Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship. Tucker, John Mark, Ed. Black Leadership Blacks Civil Rights Librarians Library Collections Library History Library Science Library Services Minority Groups Users (Information) Contributors to this volume shed light on old stories and focus attention on new issues relating to civil rights, libraries and black librarianship. Papers deal with such topics as people who taught others to read, people who founded libraries and those who supported them, library organizers and library users, people who wrote and edited books for librarians to add to collections, and people who demonstrated courage and skill amidst the less commendable actions of others. Papers are divided into three main sections: "Legacies of Black Librarianship"; "Chronicles from the Civil Rights Movement"; and "Resources for Library Personnel, Services, and Collections." (Includes a list of contributors and an index.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship.
Tucker, John Mark, Ed.
Black Leadership
Blacks
Civil Rights
Librarians
Library Collections
Library History
Library Science
Library Services
Minority Groups
Users (Information)
Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship. Tucker, John Mark, Ed. Black Leadership Blacks Civil Rights Librarians Library Collections Library History Library Science Library Services Minority Groups Users (Information) Contributors to this volume shed light on old stories and focus attention on new issues relating to civil rights, libraries and black librarianship. Papers deal with such topics as people who taught others to read, people who founded libraries and those who supported them, library organizers and library users, people who wrote and edited books for librarians to add to collections, and people who demonstrated courage and skill amidst the less commendable actions of others. Papers are divided into three main sections: "Legacies of Black Librarianship"; "Chronicles from the Civil Rights Movement"; and "Resources for Library Personnel, Services, and Collections." (Includes a list of contributors and an index.) (AEF)
title Untold Stories: Civil Rights, Libraries, and Black Librarianship.
topic Black Leadership
Blacks
Civil Rights
Librarians
Library Collections
Library History
Library Science
Library Services
Minority Groups
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED422013