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  • The American Library Association Purges its Racist Feminist Founder

    07/05/2019 7:53:42 AM PDT · by Louis Foxwell · 32 replies
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | 7/04/19 | Daniel Greenfield
    The American Library Association Purges its Racist Feminist Founder Eugenics, feminism and anti-Semitism. July 4, 2019 Daniel Greenfield32 Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. The Dewey Decimal System is the foundation of the modern library. Hundreds of thousands of libraries have laid out their collections around the work of the founder of the American Library Association. Now Melvil Dewey has been purged by the American Library Association. The ALA's resolution declares that its founder "does not represent the stated fundamental values of...
  • Melvil Dewey's name stripped from top librarian award

    06/30/2019 4:10:48 PM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 49 replies
    The Guardian ^ | June 27, 2019 | Alison Flood
    American librarians have voted to remove the name of Melvil Dewey, widely seen as the father of modern librarianship, from one of their top awards, citing his history of antisemitism, racism and sexual harassment. The council of the American Library Association (ALA) passed a resolution this week to rename its top professional award, the Melvil Dewey Medal. The resolution explains that Dewey did not permit Jewish people, African Americans or other minorities admittance to the resort he owned, the Lake Placid Club. He also “made numerous inappropriate physical advances toward women he worked with and wielded professional power over” and...
  • The Father of Modern Libraries Was a Serial Sexual Harasser (Dewey)

    01/09/2018 10:26:27 PM PST · by Faith Presses On · 12 replies
    History.com ^ | 12/19/17 | Erin Blakemore
    Adelaide Hasse was used to professional challenges. As a young woman, she struggled to be taken seriously by mostly male executive boards. She created a groundbreaking new way to classify government documents—and was disappointed when a male colleague claimed the credit. But armed with a new job at the New York Public Library, a better salary, and an ambitious new project, she finally felt optimistic about her career. To pull off her newest plan, she’d need support, so she approached the leading voice in her field, Melvil Dewey, a man whose innovations made him a household name. He suggested they...