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Former Granville Street Library to Receive Historical Marker

 

 

GRANVILLE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM: The site of the former Granville Street Colored Library will be recognized  with an historic marker, which will be unveiled to the public on Friday, September 15 at 12:00 p.m. The event  will be in front of the former Granville Street Colored Library located at 314 Granville Street in Oxford. The  public is invited to the celebration of this important Granville County historical landmark, which will feature  remarks from former US Representative G.K. Butterfield. 

 

The Granville Street Colored Library opened its doors to the African American community on June 12, 1942.  Maude Warren Lassiter served as the library’s director for many years and she and the library hold a special  place in the history of Oxford and Granville County. The Granville Street Colored Library received visits from  numerous African American leaders throughout its history including poet and social activist Langston Hughes,  

educator and President of Howard University Mordecai Johnson, and historian and longtime Duke University  professor John Hope Franklin. In 1965, the Granville County Library System integrated and added the Granville  Street Library as a new branch. Helen Currin Amis served as Branch Manager until 1975 when the Granville  Street branch closed and was merged with the Richard H. Thornton Library. 

 

The historical marker was made possible by a partnership between the Granville County Library System Board of  Trustees and First Baptist Church of Oxford. Funding for the marker came from the Granville County Library  System Memorial Fund. 

 

For more information about the event, contact the Thornton Branch Library at 919-693-1121. 

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