Guest post by Jacqueline LaFrance
January, 2023
When the Library of Congress launched the national “library service for blind patrons” (NLS) in 1931, it marked a key point in the history of intellectual, professional, and civic life for disabled Americans. The U.S. Government would henceforth take the leading role in ensuring that news, research, literature, an…
This post appeared in edited form in the Daily Hampshire Gazette column Chalk Talk, on November 18, 2022.
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