2020 has gave us a global pandemic and a global uprising of anti-racism around the world and especially in the United States. The Jeudevine Memorial Library strives to be a place where all people feel welcome no matter the color of your skin, religious affiliation, income level, sexual orientation, gender, or your political persuasion. The library is a place to learn about history, current events, dreams of what the future might be, and to build awareness and knowledge.
Some of us are already actively working toward racial justice, others have just begun. Some have not yet started. No matter where you are at right now or what your age or reading level is, we have books ranging from exploring the history of race in America to books on anti-racism as well as exploring these issues, and the lives of Black people around the world, through fiction. Contact the library for help finding the books you would like to read.
We would be happy to try to interlibrary loan any titles that we don't have in our collection. Ask us!
Below are just a few titles on the subject that we have available at the library - you can reserve them by searching our catalog, or calling/texting the library (472-5948 - be sure to give your name if texting):
Adult non-fiction:
Adult fiction titles:
Documentary Films:
YA/middle grade fiction titles:
YA/middle grade non-fiction titles:
Picture Books:
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Phone: (802) 472-5948
Email: jeudevinelibrary@hardwickvt.gov
jeudevineyouthlibrarian@hardwickvt.gov
Address: Jeudevine Memorial Library
93 North Main St.
P.O. Box 536
Hardwick, VT 05843
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