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the African American Struggle for Library Equality: Untold Story of Julius Rosenwald Fund Program

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the African American Struggle for Library Equality: Untold Story of Julius Rosenwald Fund Program
the African American Struggle for Library Equality: Untold Story of Julius Rosenwald Fund Program

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the African American Struggle for Library Equality: Untold Story of Julius Rosenwald Fund Program

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The Julius Rosenwald Fund Library Program established more than 10,000 libraries to include book sets, book mobiles, and physical locations to increase literacy among African Americans as a means to increase educational opportunities. This book is the first comprehensive history of the Julius Rosenwald Fund Library Program to be published.

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