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libraries. Five 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m) libraries will be built in
Alpharetta, Milton, Northwest Atlanta, Wolf Creek, and Stewart-Lakewood. The Alpharetta and Stewart-Lakewood libraries will replace existing 10,000-square-foot (930 m) libraries, the Northwest Atlanta library will replace three small branch libraries, and the Milton and Wolf Creek libraries will be completely new. A new 10,000-square-foot (930 m) library will be built in Palmetto/Chattahoochee Hill County, and two new 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m) libraries will be built in Southeast Atlanta and East Roswell. The Southeast Atlanta library will replace three small branch libraries. In the original Library Facility Master Plan $ 34 million was allocated to fully restore and upgrade the site. In the final referendum, however, $ 84 million was provided for the construction of a new 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m) central library. Finally, the Auburn Avenue Research Library and the South Fulton branch library will be expanded.
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244:-designed Carnegie Library, opened on the site of the current Central Library. When the library opened, only the basement, the stacks, and the children's room were completed. The Carnegie Library remained the main library of the system for most of the century. The library was renovated in 1950 and 1966 through city bond funding. Before 1950 the system was referred to as the Carnegie Library, but to commemorate the renovation of the central Carnegie Library the system was renamed the Atlanta Public Library in 1950. It was in this building that 20
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and city funds, the City of
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Carnegie Library was so successful that within a year after the opening of the library, Carnegie suggested he would give more money to open branch libraries. In 1906 Carnegie formally offered $ 30,000 for the construction of two branch libraries, as long as the city provided a site and arranged
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led an unsuccessful campaign for black representation and equal use of the library, or at the very least a branch library for blacks, but the library board rebuffed his efforts. Carnegie had offered funds for a black branch library, but the library system did not use the money until 1921 when
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financial support for the library. The Anne
Wallace Library, named in honor of the first Carnegie Library librarian, opened in 1909 on the corner of Luckie Street and Merritts Avenue in Northwest Atlanta. Many new branch libraries followed in the years to come. The Ragsdale branch, located in
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requested a library card for the central library. After days of public furor, the library board voted to allow blacks full access to the library on May 19, 1959. Between 1966 and 1973 the library staff was desegregated.
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neighborhood. During segregation two other libraries were opened for the use of blacks. After opening its first branches for
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493:Northwest Branch at Scotts Crossing
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