• Juneteenth Freedom Display Submission - Now Through June 14

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    March 04, 2022
    We need your help creating a special display in the Cartersville Library in celebration of Juneteenth - June 15 through June 30, 2022. Our goal is to lift local Black voices of all ages. Consider what Juneteenth, freedom, and community mean to you. Please send photos, poetry, quotes, or art that you would like in the display to meghan@bartowlibrary.org or drop at your local library branch from now until June 14.
     
    Juneteenth is a time for celebration of freedom, and it's also a time for learning and reflecting. The library represents a community center for learning, a place for important conversations about the history of race in America, and ideally, a space for racial healing. The goal of the display is to provide a platform for Black voices in our community, of all ages and times in our local history.
     
    We have encouraged the community to submit work of all mediums, including written word and visual art by all ages, photography, old family photos, recipes, and more. The central theme of the display is: "What does Juneteenth, freedom, or community mean to you?" In addition to the submissions, we have added historical and current photos and information on local history, people, and places.
     
    Over the past year we have been working to update and enrich our collection of books by Black novelists, politicians, and activists, and many of these titles will be highlighted during the display, in addition to books on Juneteenth itself. It's a great opportunity for our community to see the wealth of materials we have by Black authors, all in one place.
     
    Contact:
    Meghan Stipe
    meghan@bartowlibrary.org