short readsApr 9, 2014 The Civil Rights Act at 50: Racial divides persist on how much progress has been made A half century after passage of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act, a wide disparity persists between blacks and whites over how much progress has been made.
short readsApr 18, 2013 Even in the Digital Age, Many Library Patrons Say Traditional Uses Are Important About seven-in-ten of those who used a library over a 12 month period did so to borrow print books or to browse the shelves.
short readsApr 25, 2013 Bush Library to be Dedicated after a Presidency that Ended on a Low Note George W. Bush’s library is being dedicated today; 37% viewed him favorably at the end of his presidency, far lower than his first term ratings