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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.'s Libraries
DESCRIPTION:More Than Books: Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.’s Libraries\nThe Los Angeles Public Library (L.A.PL.) is a beloved community hub\, brimming with knowledge and stories. But did you know 7.5 of its branches are named after remarkable women who championed literacy and library access? These individuals left an indelible mark on the city\, and their stories deserve to be celebrated. \n \nAdvocates for All: Champions of Literacy\nThese women weren’t just names on plaques; they were passionate advocates who dedicated their lives to making libraries accessible and inspiring for everyone. \n \n\nAlma Reaves Woods: Nicknamed the “lady who built the library\,” Woods tirelessly promoted reading in Watts. Her dedication played a pivotal role in securing a new and expanded library for the community.\nMargaret Thatcher: As the first female City Librarian of Los Angeles\, Thatcher oversaw a period of significant library growth. Under her leadership\, crucial library services reached diverse communities across the city.\n\nBeyond the Stacks: Philanthropy and Lasting Impact\nSome of the honored women left their mark through philanthropy and a deep commitment to the power of libraries. \n\nMary Pickford: The iconic actress and philanthropist was a strong supporter of public libraries. Her dedication went beyond words\, as she even funded the construction of the Pickford branch in Hollywood.\nHelen Hunt Jackson: Renowned author and advocate for Native American rights\, Jackson’s namesake branch in Pico-Union reflects the historical significance of the neighborhood it serves.\n\nHonoring the Past\, Inspiring the Future\nBy recognizing these women and their contributions\, the L.A.P.L. not only honors their legacies but also inspires future generations to embrace the power of reading and libraries. \nVisiting a branch named after one of these remarkable women is more than just borrowing a book. It’s an opportunity to connect with the rich history of Los Angeles and the individuals who shaped its cultural landscape. \nSo\, the next time you step into an L.A.P.L. branch\, take a moment to learn about the woman whose name it bears. You might just discover a hidden gem of L.A. history\, and be inspired to make your own contribution to this vibrant community resource. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nlapl.org/collections-resources\n \n  \nFind more
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.'s Libraries
DESCRIPTION:More Than Books: Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.’s Libraries\nThe Los Angeles Public Library (L.A.PL.) is a beloved community hub\, brimming with knowledge and stories. But did you know 7.5 of its branches are named after remarkable women who championed literacy and library access? These individuals left an indelible mark on the city\, and their stories deserve to be celebrated. \n \nAdvocates for All: Champions of Literacy\nThese women weren’t just names on plaques; they were passionate advocates who dedicated their lives to making libraries accessible and inspiring for everyone. \n \n\nAlma Reaves Woods: Nicknamed the “lady who built the library\,” Woods tirelessly promoted reading in Watts. Her dedication played a pivotal role in securing a new and expanded library for the community.\nMargaret Thatcher: As the first female City Librarian of Los Angeles\, Thatcher oversaw a period of significant library growth. Under her leadership\, crucial library services reached diverse communities across the city.\n\nBeyond the Stacks: Philanthropy and Lasting Impact\nSome of the honored women left their mark through philanthropy and a deep commitment to the power of libraries. \n\nMary Pickford: The iconic actress and philanthropist was a strong supporter of public libraries. Her dedication went beyond words\, as she even funded the construction of the Pickford branch in Hollywood.\nHelen Hunt Jackson: Renowned author and advocate for Native American rights\, Jackson’s namesake branch in Pico-Union reflects the historical significance of the neighborhood it serves.\n\nHonoring the Past\, Inspiring the Future\nBy recognizing these women and their contributions\, the L.A.P.L. not only honors their legacies but also inspires future generations to embrace the power of reading and libraries. \nVisiting a branch named after one of these remarkable women is more than just borrowing a book. It’s an opportunity to connect with the rich history of Los Angeles and the individuals who shaped its cultural landscape. \nSo\, the next time you step into an L.A.P.L. branch\, take a moment to learn about the woman whose name it bears. You might just discover a hidden gem of L.A. history\, and be inspired to make your own contribution to this vibrant community resource. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nlapl.org/collections-resources\n \n  \nFind more
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.'s Libraries
DESCRIPTION:More Than Books: Celebrating the Women Who Built L.A.’s Libraries\nThe Los Angeles Public Library (L.A.PL.) is a beloved community hub\, brimming with knowledge and stories. But did you know 7.5 of its branches are named after remarkable women who championed literacy and library access? These individuals left an indelible mark on the city\, and their stories deserve to be celebrated. \n \nAdvocates for All: Champions of Literacy\nThese women weren’t just names on plaques; they were passionate advocates who dedicated their lives to making libraries accessible and inspiring for everyone. \n \n\nAlma Reaves Woods: Nicknamed the “lady who built the library\,” Woods tirelessly promoted reading in Watts. Her dedication played a pivotal role in securing a new and expanded library for the community.\nMargaret Thatcher: As the first female City Librarian of Los Angeles\, Thatcher oversaw a period of significant library growth. Under her leadership\, crucial library services reached diverse communities across the city.\n\nBeyond the Stacks: Philanthropy and Lasting Impact\nSome of the honored women left their mark through philanthropy and a deep commitment to the power of libraries. \n\nMary Pickford: The iconic actress and philanthropist was a strong supporter of public libraries. Her dedication went beyond words\, as she even funded the construction of the Pickford branch in Hollywood.\nHelen Hunt Jackson: Renowned author and advocate for Native American rights\, Jackson’s namesake branch in Pico-Union reflects the historical significance of the neighborhood it serves.\n\nHonoring the Past\, Inspiring the Future\nBy recognizing these women and their contributions\, the L.A.P.L. not only honors their legacies but also inspires future generations to embrace the power of reading and libraries. \nVisiting a branch named after one of these remarkable women is more than just borrowing a book. It’s an opportunity to connect with the rich history of Los Angeles and the individuals who shaped its cultural landscape. \nSo\, the next time you step into an L.A.P.L. branch\, take a moment to learn about the woman whose name it bears. You might just discover a hidden gem of L.A. history\, and be inspired to make your own contribution to this vibrant community resource. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nlapl.org/collections-resources\n \n  \nFind more
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