Cary O'Dell at the Library's National Recording Registry is the maestro of our ever-popular Mystery Photo Contest. He's back with another round, featuring some of Hollywood's not-so-famous faces.
The Library has recently digitized Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks reading her poems, including the iconic "We Real Cool," at two events 24 years apart as part of National Poetry Month. The recordings are part of the 50 poems added each year to Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
Jason Reynolds is back with another of his "Write. Right. Rite." videos and the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature has a terrific creativity challenge: Pick a photograph and write about it.
The Library of Congress celebrates its 220th birthday on April 24, 2020. It was begun with a $5,000 appropriation to buy 740 books and three maps on this date in 1800. It is now the largest library in world history.
John Hessler, a specialist in the Library's Geography and Map Division, is tracking the COVID-19 pandemic with computational geography and geographic information science.
The newly digitized papers of A. B. MacDonald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in the early decades of the 20th century, offer a front-row seat to the sermons of Billy Sunday, one of the most electrifying preachers of the day.
Jason Reynolds, bestselling author and the Library's National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, asks you to imagine what your personal hero might say if they answered your fan letter. It's part of his "Write. Right. Rite." series for the Library.
Victoria Vah Hyning helps manage the Library's popular crowdsourcing project, By the People. Her academic training, though, involved researching medieval British convents. We asked her how one led to the other.