{mediaObjectId:'BE389AB1A40E98B9E053CAE7938C14E8',playerSize:'mediumWide'} We get a fair number of famous people passing through your favorite national Library, but it’s not everyday that the world’s...
{mediaObjectId:'BE389AAD103998B7E053CAE7938C78E4',playerSize:'mediumWide'} Brett Zongker and Leah Knobel of the Library of Communications media relations staff contributed to this story. It was 1989, and...
Kimberley Hamlin. Photo courtesy of the author. Kimberly Hamlin is a history professor at Miami University in Ohio and a distinguished lecturer...
This is a guest post by Marianna Stell, a reference assistant, Rare Book and Special Collections Division. When most of us think...
The is a guest post by Hispanic Division Huntington Fellows Maria Guadalupe Partida, Herman Luis Chavez, and reference librarian Maria Thurber. Images...
Suffragists Katharine McCormick and Mrs. Charles Parker (first name not recorded). April 1913. Prints and Photographs Division. This is a guest post...
This is a guest post by Guy Lamolinara, head of the Center for the Book and the communications officer for Literary Initiatives....
Michelle Farrell. Photo courtesy of the author. Michelle Farrell has been writing since she won a citywide contest in the fourth grade...
My mother is 75. And that means a lot. It means she’s lived over 27,000 days, which is a whole bunch of...
Rodney King on the witness stand. Artist: Mary Chaney. Prints and Photographs Division. This is a guest post by María Peña, a...