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The '''Booker T. Washington Library''' was a library located in three rooms on the ground floor of the [[Masonic Temple Building]] at at 1630 [[4th Avenue North]]. When the branch opened in 1918, the Booker T. Washington Library was one of the first lending libraries in Alabama open to black patrons. In 1956, the branch collection was moved to the Smithfield Library, 1 [[8th Avenue West]], the first structure built for the specific purpose of housing a library for black patrons.
The '''Booker T. Washington Library''' was a library located in three rooms on the ground floor of the [[Colored Masonic Temple|Colored Masonic Temple Building]] at at 1630 [[4th Avenue North]].
 
When the branch opened in [[1918]], the Booker T. Washington Library was one of the first lending libraries in Alabama open to black patrons. In [[1956]], the branch collection was moved to the newly-built [[Smithfield Library]] on [[8th Avenue West]], which was the first structure built for the specific purpose of housing a library for black patrons.


==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.bplonline.org/locations/branch/Smithfield/ '''Smithfield branch library'''] official website
* [http://www.bplonline.org/locations/branch/Smithfield/ Smithfield Branch] at bplonline.org


[[Category:Libraries]]
[[Category:Libraries]]
[[Category:1910s establishments]]
[[Category:Colored Masonic Temple]]
[[Category:1918 establishments]]

Revision as of 11:35, 23 May 2017

The Booker T. Washington Library was a library located in three rooms on the ground floor of the Colored Masonic Temple Building at at 1630 4th Avenue North.

When the branch opened in 1918, the Booker T. Washington Library was one of the first lending libraries in Alabama open to black patrons. In 1956, the branch collection was moved to the newly-built Smithfield Library on 8th Avenue West, which was the first structure built for the specific purpose of housing a library for black patrons.

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