Black women have historically been hidden figures in librarianship, yet their passion, courage, and tenacity paved the way for future generations of knowledge workers. Profiling more than a dozen librarians, book champions, activists, and pioneers of the profession from across the country, this powerful work of archival storytelling will inspire readers both inside and outside of the library field. These personal histories of advocacy and resilience
span the entire 20th Century, stretching from rural South Carolina and Florida to urban centers like New York and Los...
Black women have historically been hidden figures in librarianship, yet their passion, courage, and tenacity paved the way for future generations of k...