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Black Librarians' Legacy and Activism
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The article delves into the legacy of Black librarians, emphasizing their activism and contributions to preserving knowledge and education. Notable librarians like Rodney Freeman Jr., E.J. Josey, and Dorothy B. Porter are featured, highlighting the challenges faced in the library field.
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How can the legacy of Black librarians inspire future generations to pursue careers in the library field?
How do the challenges faced by Black librarians reflect broader societal issues related to race and equality?
What are some current initiatives or programs aimed at promoting diversity and inclusion in the library industry?
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