Collection Overview
Freedom’s Fortress: The Library of Congress, 1939-1953, documents activities at the Library of Congress that helped to put it in the forefront of libraries around the world. Included in this presentation are discussions of how the Library dealt with World War 2, how it was reorganized to better meet the information needs of the United States and the world, and how it worked to put itself in the forefront of the fight to protect intellectual freedom.
Special Features
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Historical Eras
These historical era(s) are best represented in the collection, although they may not be ll-encompassing.
- The Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945
- Postwar United States, 1945-early 1970s
Related Collections and Exhibits
These collections and exhibits contain thematically-related primary and secondary sources. Browse the Collection Finder for more related material on the American Memory Web site.
- Words and Deeds In American History
- American Treasures from the Library of Congress
- Beginnings: World Treasures at the Library of Congress
- Jefferson’s Library
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Last Updated: 06/30/2009