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Read/Write Library

Coordinates: 41°53′53″N 87°41′49″W / 41.898012°N 87.696948°W / 41.898012; -87.696948
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Read/Write Library
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Location914 N. California, Chicago, IL, United States
Typevolunteer
Established2006
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Websitereadwritelibrary.org

The Read/Write Library is "a repository of pamphlets, zines, community plans, oral histories, neighborhood newspapers, literary magazines from CPS schools and state prisons, parish-church and settlement-house cookbooks, self-published poetry and novels, and other ephemera that, taken together, tells the story of Chicago by Chicagoans in their own words, not filtered through the perspectives of academics or journalists."[1] It moved to Humboldt Park in 2011.[1]

The library was founded by Nell Taylor in 2006 as the Chicago Underground Library.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Levitt, Aimee (January 11, 2017). "We need the Read/Write Library now more than ever". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Velez, Juan-Pablo (November 12, 2011). "An Unusual Library Finds a New Home". The New York Times. Retrieved March 5, 2017.

41°53′53″N 87°41′49″W / 41.898012°N 87.696948°W / 41.898012; -87.696948