At head of title: Library of Congress. "The first of the series of Contributions to American library history, the preparation of which has been undertaken by librarians representing the several states ...
How can better data drive economic change? 'We Do Declare' uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, ...
In 2013, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes was researching blackface in America at the Library of Congress when she encountered something strange: Various primary sources on the subject were listed as ...
An original print of the 1848 Declaration of Sentiments, a pivotal women's suffrage document, is now showcased in Denver.
Packed with fascinating facts, compelling images, and little-known nuggets of information, this new go-to illustrated guide to the history of the Library of Congress will appeal to history buffs and ...
BILLYPENNGRAM OF THE DAY Gear test with Engine 43 Ladder 9 Medic 7(Photo by @billlent) The Library of Accessible Media, aka L.A.M.P., shines a light on literature for all readers Located […] ...
In her new book, Darkology, historian Rhae Lynn Barnes writes about how blackface and minstrel shows became one of the most popular forms of entertainment in 19th- and 20th-century America.
Housing 162 million books, periodicals, manuscripts, maps, music, recordings, and images distributed across 838 miles of shelving, the Library of Congress is a treasure trove of knowledge akin to a ...
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