Not free, not for all : public libraries in the age of Jim Crow

By Cheryl Knott

Not free, not for all : public libraries in the age of Jim Crow
Added December 9, 2016

Americans tend to imagine their public libraries as time-honored advocates of equitable access to information for all. Through much of the twentieth century, however, many black Americans were denied access to public libraries or allowed admittance only to separate and smaller buildings and collections. While scholars have examined and continue to uncover the history of school segregation, there has been much less research published on the segregation of public libraries in the Jim Crow South. In fact, much of the writing on public library history has failed to note these racial exclusions.--summary from Amazon.com

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