Horse-Riding Librarians

Horse-Riding Librarians

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History

10th Grade - University

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In the 1930s, a third of Kentucky's population was illiterate. To combat this, the government launched the Pack Horse Library Initiative during the Great Depression. Female librarians on horseback delivered books to isolated communities in Eastern Kentucky. This initiative, part of the New Deal, provided educational resources and created scrapbooks with local content. Despite ending in 1943, its legacy continues with Kentucky's extensive bookmobile system. The video concludes by questioning the factors contributing to modern literacy challenges in America.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

In what ways did the Pack Horse Library Initiative contribute to the community beyond just providing books?

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What is the legacy of the Pack Horse Library Initiative in Kentucky today?

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