Minerva’s Kaleidoscope: Just for Kids and Families
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library begins a new blog for families and children, Minerva's Kaleidoscope.
Posted in: Kids, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, National Book Festival
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Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library begins a new blog for families and children, Minerva's Kaleidoscope.
Posted in: Kids, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, National Book Festival
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Amara Alexander is the 2019-20 Einstein Fellow at the Library of Congress. Here, she writes about her research at the Library.
Posted in: African American History, Education, Researcher Stories
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Nicole Lamberson of the Copyright Office offers fun guidance as to what you can and can't copyright.
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The history behind one of Alexander Hamilton's farewell letters to his wife, Eliza, displays their deep devotion to one another. It feature prominently in "Hamilton," the hit musical and Disney+ filmed version.
Posted in: Alexander Hamilton, Manuscripts
Posted by: Neely Tucker
Jason Reynold's "Grab the Mic" July Newsletter.
Posted in: Writers
Posted by: Neely Tucker
The Library's Free to Use and Reuse sets of copyright-free images features weddings this month.
Posted in: Free to Use and Reuse