Hennepin County Library: Women’s History Month

Hennepin County Library: Women’s History Month
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Hennepin County Library issued the following announcement on March 17.

Women’s History Month was first designated by Congress in 1987. Hennepin County Library celebrates Women’s History Month with displays, digital collections and book lists.

Digital collections

Gratia Alta Countryman Collection – Gratia Alta Countryman (1866-1953) was the third director of the Minneapolis Public Library and the founder of the Hennepin County Library. In 1904 she succeeded James Kendall Hosmer as chief librarian, becoming the nation’s first female head librarian.

Barbara Flanagan Collection – Photographs featuring Minneapolis journalist Barbara Flanagan, her family, and many of the individuals she met and interviewed during her long career.

Violet Glyer Collection – Over 300 photographs recording the experiences of a U.S. Army nurse in Europe and North Africa during World War II. At 35 years of age, Glyer enlisted as a nurse to serve in the U.S. Army shortly after Pearl Harbor. She served in the 26th General Hospital Unit (University of Minnesota) from 1942 through 1945.

More information about women from Minnesota’s history is available on our Tumblr.

Book lists

  • Women’s history
  • Women’s history for children
  • Women’s history for teens
  • Black women’s history
  • Historical fiction featuring women

Original source can be found here.



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