The Texas Farm Boy Who Became The Librarian of Congress
On this episode of The Rambling Boy, Lonn Taylor tells the story of Luther Evans, a man from Sayersville, a rural community in Bastrop County, who overcame poverty and adversity by the sheer force of intelligence. From a one-room elementary school in rural Texas (where he graduated first in his class of seven students), to the Library of Congress, Evans' journey is riddled with interesting experiences that took him all around the country and the world. When his predecessor resigned and he became the Librarian of Congress, Harry Truman, who appointed Evans, told him that he wanted the Library to be not only the Library of Congress but “the Library of the United States.” Evans...
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Apr283 months agoOn this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn gives makes a case for the importance of the National Endowment of the Arts, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and other federal funding agencies. ...