Martin Luther King Makes Libraries Relevant
After presenting MLK programs this week to elementary age students, a thought came to my mind that has been nagging me on and off for a year or so. As I spoke about the different works that have been inspired by Martin Luther King's life, and read a few children's books to my audiences, it hit me profoundly that. Dr. King did more than just educate a generation about humanity and the struggle for civil rights for all. He broke down barriers in almost every area of our society. Even in the libraries. When you consider that at one. point African Americans had their won "section" in the library and were not allowed browse the shelves designated for whites. It is probably no surprise that newer books were placed in the "white" sections while African American patrons were treated to the "hand" downs or as librarians like to call them, the gently used books. Dr. King helped bring an end to segregation and he also left a lifetime of work...