From HistoryDaily:
In the 1930s, many people living in isolated communities had very little access to jobs, let alone a good education for their children. In Kentucky, they had isolated mountain communities which could only get their books and reading material from one source… librarians on horseback.

President Franklin Roosevelt was trying to figure out a way to resolve the Great Depression of the 1930s. His Works Progress Administration created the Pack Horse Library Initiative to help Americans become more literate so that they’d have a better chance of finding employment.
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HT: Taffy Cannon
1 comment:
Interesting info and great pictures! I've reposted this on my blog, Platform Number 4, with links to History Daily and Mystery Fanfare.
Becky Michael
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