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In 2009, journalist and screenwriter Drew Philp bought a ruined house in Detroit for $500. In the years that followed,…
Joseph Fry came to New York from France in 1844, when he was seventeen. At the end of the Civil…
Mary Mace Spradling, Martin Cohen, Shirley Miller. Undated Photo from KPL Archives The following text is taken from a brochure…
Artist(s): The Commodores w/ The Emotions Date: 19 October 1977 Tickets: $7.50/$8.50 (reserved seating) Attendance: 7,000 Notes: near-sellout Kalamazoo Gazette,…
Native American group Sons of the Three Fires (Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi) demonstrate their music and heritage at Central Library,…
With this month’s edition of Paint Some Happy Trees, we witness Miss Sarah learn what it means to gracefully fall…
Location: District 3 Fractional – Section 5, southwest corner of G Avenue and 3rd Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published by Wm.…
The late Walter Dean Myers, National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, talked about his work and answered questions. Kalamazoo Public…
KPL’s Central Library and Oshtemo Branch can both get very busy during Curbside KPL service! Remember we are also offering…
The history of Michigan is interesting, fascinating and filled with twists and turns. Lynn Houghton returns for another session looking…
Nestled in the Vine Neighborhood is a little gem known as Rose Place Historic District. Local resident Julie DeLuca, owner…
Sidney Poitier, the groundbreaking actor and enduring inspiration who transformed how Black people were portrayed on screen and became the first Black…
Location: District #2 Fractional – Section 36, northeast of the intersection of N Avenue and 11th Street. Kalamazoo County 1890, Published…
Presented Monday, May 21, 2018, at Kalamazoo Public Library. Another look at the Territory of Michigan from 1805 until 1837,…
The little country of Belgium played no part in the causes that led to World War I. On the grounds…
2010 National Book Award-winning author and Western Michigan University professor of English Jaimy Gordon reads from her latest novel, “Lord…
Kalamazoo authors Jane and Ellen Knuth discussed their newest book, “Love Will Steer Me True,” and how their mother/daughter relationship…
Last week, we concluded our Grant Writing Series (we’ll offer it again January 2021). We didn’t start by diving into…
Mustard’s Retreat (David Tamulevich and Michael Hough) performed at Kalamazoo Public Library on January 15, 2014, as part of KPL’s…
More than three million African-Americans lived as slaves in the Southern United States in the mid-1800s. They had few human…
This database is a leading resource for scholarly research. It supports high-level research in the key areas of academic study…
This full-text database provides a historically rich collection of hundreds of thousands of classic and contemporary poems, as well as…
Kalamazoo Public Library maintains a wealth of current and historical information about area citizens, organizations, businesses, buildings, events, plus local,…
Information on authors and literary movements and themes, includes Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography and Contemporary Literary Criticism.
If you're doing genealogical research on ancestors from New England, this is a key resource. In Central Library only.