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Friends of the Oakland Public Library
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M.L.K. Branch’s
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| The neighborhood committee also suggested naming the branch in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., which in part reflects the neighborhood's gradual shift from a Portuguese-American to a predominantly African-American community. The communities share a fondness for their neighborhood library. Gary Lambrev says that when he first arrived in 1987 he found Portuguese language card catalogs from the old Lockwood branch. |
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. branch can accommodate 17,000 volumes but that doesn't tell nearly the whole story. It has an active PASS! homework program. It's a community center, which recently hosted a well-attended forum on the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., Since February 1995 it's also had a Friends of the Library group, working in association with F.O.P.L. One of the group's leaders, Bob Craig, was recently honored by the Library for volunteer service above and beyond the call of duty.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. branch has had to face several challenges in recent years. In 1993 proposed budget cuts would have closed it. Fierce neighborhood opposition helped keep it open. In 1994 and 1995 the branch suffered several after-hours thefts that spurred creation of the Friends of MLK, Jr. Library. Through it all the branch has helped the community have a place where stories are told, homework is done, and children and adults have a place to come together. Dr. King would be proud. -- Terry Preston
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