@book{10901,
author = {Dallas Hanbury},
title = {The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898-1963},
year = {2020},
pages = {165 pp.},
publisher = {Lexington Books},
address = {Lanham, MD},
isbn = {9781498586283},
note = {
Contents:
- Reconstruction, redemption, and rebirth: southern public library development during the new south era
- A new vision, a new south: southern public library, development, 1890-1950
- Library users are seekers of knowledge: developing African American library service and educating Black librarians
- It is simply out of the question to eliminate the colorline: the development of Black library service in Atlanta and the integration of the Atlanta Public Library
- The library cannot be opened indiscriminately to White people and Negroes: Nashville and the quest for integrated library service
- This we believe: local Black activism, the National Civil Rights Movement, and the integration of the Birmingham Public Library
},
language = {English},
}