"Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See" Exhibit Comes to DC Public Library's Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
Exhibit shows how a fight for justice launched the Civil Rights movement and its ongoing relevance to activism today
The Bellevue/William O. Lockridge Library will have a delayed opening today, Feb. 12. They will open at 2 p.m.
Exhibit shows how a fight for justice launched the Civil Rights movement and its ongoing relevance to activism today
Authors Include Courtney B. Vance, Misty Copeland, Clint Smith and Angela Davis
Millions of visits, borrowed items, and hours online show how people wove libraries into the fabric of 2025
The District of Columbia Public Library was recently awarded a Library of Congress Connecting Communities Digital Initiative.
Discusses new book, “A Man of Two Faces.”
Billy Dee Williams discusses his book "What Have We Here: Portraits of a Life" at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC on Thursday, Feb. 15.
Even before kids can read, parents receive tools to help them get ready.
David Betancourt Shares Avengers and His Own Origin Story
President Jimmy Carter served as a transformative leader and humanitarian, steering America through complex times and later focusing on global human rights.
Over the next nine months, nearly 10,000 DC Public Library customers will need to visit any DC Public Library location to renew their library cards.