New York Public Library and Hurricane Sandy

Main Reading Room looking South

On her blog yesterday, Diane Ravitch shared an email from Tony Marx, the new head of the New York Public Library. In his email, he wrote:

I am here at Mid-Manhattan [a major branch library] which like 61 branches is open for second day despite subway problems and no schools. You should see this scene: every chair and inch of floor and rug being used by rich and poor, black and white, young and old New Yorkers to read and write and work. Admin staff volunteering to fill in for those who can’t get to work. Amazing.

Indeed. When times are tough, people turn to their library.

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