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Reclaiming the American Library Past
Writing the Women in
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338 pages
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The anthology explores the significant yet often overlooked contributions of women in American library history, highlighting their roles in shaping literacy and culture over the past century. It features essays that delve into the lives and work of notable figures like Anne Carroll Moore and Josephine Rathbone, as well as the countless unnamed librarians who have impacted communities across diverse settings. The collection emphasizes the importance of these women's legacies in various institutions, from major urban libraries to small-town libraries, enriching the understanding of the profession's evolution.
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1996, hardcover
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