Race, Social Justice, and Civil Rights - Boston Public Library"The Public Library of the City of Boston built by the people and dedicated to the advancement of learning. The Commonwealth requires the education of the people as the safeguard of order and liberty. Free to all."
These words are engraved in stone on the façade of the Central Library in Copley Square, and are central to the mission of the Boston Public Library. The BPL is a safe, inclusive, open, and accessible space dedicated to serving the cultural, educational, and informational needs of all Bostonians, residents of Massachusetts, and visitors. In keeping with this mission, this guide contains books and other resources relating to race and racism in America. Our hope is that students, educators, parents, activists, allies, library staff, and everyone in between may find this guide useful as they engage with and challenge issues of race, racism, police violence, privilege, social justice, and civil rights.
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