A right to read segregation and civil rights in Alabama's public libraries, 1900-1965 /

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Main Author: Graham, Patterson Toby, 1969-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: I. Black Libraries and White Attitudes, The Early Years:
  • Birmingham and Mobile, I9I8-193I
  • Birmingham and the Booker T Washington
  • Branch Library
  • Mobile and the Davis Avenue Branch Library
  • 2. Black Libraries and White Attitudes II:
  • The Depression Years
  • Black Libraries and Philanthropy during the
  • Depression: Walker County
  • The Works Progress Administration and
  • Black Libraries
  • The Tennessee Valley Authority: Black Libraries and
  • Regional Development
  • Welfare Capitalism and the National Youth
  • Administration: The Slossfield Negro Branch Library
  • 3. African-American Communities and the Black Public
  • Library Movement, 1941-1954
  • The Dulcina DeBerry Branch Library, Huntsville
  • The Union Street Branch Library, Montgomery
  • Birmingham Negro Advisory Committee
  • 4. The Read-In Movement: Desegregating Alabama's
  • Public Libraries, 1960-1963
  • Mobile, I96I
  • Montgomery, 1962
  • Huntsville, 1962
  • Birmingham, 1963
  • Anniston, I963
  • 5. Librarians and the Civil Rights Movement, x955-I965
  • Juliette Hampton Morgan and the Montgomery
  • Bus Boycott
  • Emily Wheelock Reed and The Rabbits' Wedding
  • Controversy
  • Patricia Blalock and the Selma Public Library
  • The American Library Association
  • The Alabama Library Association
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliographic Essay
  • Contemporary Literature on Segregated Libraries, 1913-I953
  • Contemporary Literature on Segregated Libraries, 1954-1972
  • Atlanta University Theses
  • American Library Association
  • Library History Secondary Works
  • Segregated Libraries and Progressivism
  • The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama
  • Other Historical Works on Race
  • Unpublished Sources.