Reflecting on What it Takes for a Public Library to Reckon with its Past
We ask Dawson, the first African American library director in Alexandria, about the 1939 sit-in and how libraries reckon with their pasts.
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We ask Dawson, the first African American library director in Alexandria, about the 1939 sit-in and how libraries reckon with their pasts.
We ask what propelled Mitchell-Powell to document this little-known story and what lessons apply to schools and libraries today.
Delving into the story of the Alexandria Library sit-in, how its story has been preserved and amplified, and what it teaches us today.
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