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  2. Bill Schwarz - Wikipedia

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    Schwarz is the author of Memories of Empire: The White Man's World, which was Book of the Year at the Longman/History Today Awards in 2013. He is literary executor, with Catherine Hall , of cultural theorist Stuart Hall , whose posthumously published memoir Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands was co-written with Schwarz. [ 3 ]

  3. African American libraries - Wikipedia

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    The fastest library growth happened in urban cities such as Atlanta while rural towns, particularly in the American South, were slower to add Black libraries. [1] Andrew Carnegie and the Works Progress Administration helped establish libraries for African Americans, including at historically Black college and university campuses. [ 1 ]

  4. The Last Innocent White Man in America - Wikipedia

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    The Last Innocent White Man in America is a 1993 collection of essays by John Leonard. [1] The essays in the book cover a wide variety of topics, including HIV/AIDS , the United States Congress , New York City Mayor Ed Koch , and writer Salman Rushdie .

  5. Librarians in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In the show, the Library of the Netherlands is an archive that contains all of the knowledge in the universe. Librarians formed the Order of the Librarians, a group that protects that knowledge. The Library is staffed by Zelda Schiff, a prim, glasses-and-cardigan-wearing librarian whose biggest concern is the possible defacement of library books.

  6. Time Enough at Last - Wikipedia

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    On one appearance of the TV show Futurama's show-within-a-show "The Scary Door", a parody of The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits, a man like Bemis is presented in a library as "the last man on earth". After he loses his glasses, the show pokes fun on the fact that he can still read books with large print and even in braille, so he ...

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