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When Flora B. Roberts began her twenty-four year career as chief librarian of the Kalamazoo Public Library in February 1918,…
In 1978, 11 years after the passing of Alma H. Powell, staff and friends of the Alma Powell Branch designated…
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Location: District #2 Fractional – Section 36, northeast of the intersection of N Avenue and 11th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
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A silent promotional film made in 1939 to promote Kalamazoo Public Library services. Included are views of downtown Kalamazoo, patrons…
Yolanda Neals, founder/visionary of The RED Panty Society, talks about her experiences as both a survivor and a writer. Neals…
Location: District #6 – Section 14, southeast corner of V Avenue and Portage Road. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm. C. Sauer.…
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