Caroline Kennedy, in a speech to this year’s winners of the ‘I Love my Librarian’ award. (via whereipostthings)
An under-appreciated, fundamental resource devoted to the betterment of our communities, our society.
“ Why it is that Mao’s army destroyed Tibetan libraries? Why did the Germans target the medieval library in Louvain, Belgium and follow that with the sweeping destruction and confiscation of libraries throughout central Europe? Why did the Serbs burn the great multi-cultural Bosnian National Library? And here at home, why were nine people arrested in 1961 during the first “read-in” at a segregated public library in Jackson, Mississippi? And why did the Patriot Act seek to obtain the personal borrowing records of library patrons? Not only because libraries are important symbols of a civilized society, but because they are, in a sense, tabernacles of personal freedom: freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of opportunity and the true test of liberty - freedom to dissent. ”
Caroline Kennedy, in a speech to this year’s winners of the ‘I Love my Librarian’ award. (via whereipostthings)
An under-appreciated, fundamental resource devoted to the betterment of our communities, our society.
An under-appreciated, fundamental resource devoted to the betterment of our communities, our society.