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WOMEN VOTE! Members of Charlotte’s League of Women Voters give an illustrated history of events leading up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 100 years ago on August 18, 1920. This program is presented by Levine Museum of the New South, co-sponsored by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library as part of Engage 2020: Look Back, Move Forward.
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This month, our nation celebrates the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Learn more about the Women's Suffrage movement in Mecklenburg County and North Carolina with the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room.
Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.
“Failure is Impossible” comes to Charlotte Mecklenburg Library in a centennial celebration of the 19th Amendment and women winning the right to vote.
Bookmobiles are an effective way to provide equitable access to library resources and services to their communities. Learn the history of the bookmobile at the Library.
Bookmobiles are an effective way to provide equitable access to library resources and services to their communities. Learn the history of the bookmobile at the Library.
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The murder of a young Black man by the veiled act of racial profiling nearly two years ago, became a statistic and rallying figure in the Black Lives Matter movement. The death and trial of Ahmaud Arbery accused murders became a national news story.
Get to know the Plaza Midwood Branch Library and surrounding community.