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Public Libraries

Apr 15, 202156 minEp. 32
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Episode description

Public libraries are an important part of our social infrastructure. This week, Chelsea and Katie share their love of public libraries and everything they do for communities. Your hosts discuss the sorts of activities they loved being able to participate in as children, including tracking dog poop all the way through the bookmobile and visits from pirates and Johnny Appleseed at story time. Chelsea (as usual) delves into history, and Katie explains just a few of the ways that libraries serve their communities.

Wikipedia - Anti-Literacy laws in the US

New America - Public Libraries and the Pandemic

ALA - Before 1876 History

History - 8 Legendary Ancient Libraries

PBS - "Ex Libris"

99 Percent Invisible - "Palaces for the People."

Wikipedia - Public Library

Wikipedia - Circulating Library

The Book Loft - "Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Changed America"

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