Tracing the Life of Phillis Wheatley Peters

By Jay Moschella, Curator of Rare Books at the Boston Public Library. Phillis Wheatley Peters (1753-1784) was an early American poet and correspondent who became a transatlantic literary celebrity while enslaved in Boston. As both a Black woman enslaved in pre-Revolutionary Boston and an internationally renowned poet, Phillis Wheatley Peters navigated a world of complexity…
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National Voter Registration Day 2023

Guest post by Media and Journalism Specialist Erica Husting. Happy National Voter Registration Day (NVRD)! Taking place on the fourth Tuesday in September every year, NVRD is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating democracy and promoting voter engagement. Learn more about National Voter Registration Day.   Today is a great day to register to vote! This Fall…
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Queer Lit Review: September 2023

Hi and welcome to the September edition of the Queer Lit Review! This month we have biographies of bad gays, a nonbinary teen solving a murder, and lesbian vampires getting their revenge.  These titles may be available in other formats or languages. Check the catalog for availabilty. Happy Reading! Title/Author: Bad Gays by Huw Lemmey…
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Teen Volunteer Review: Legionnaire by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole

Legionnaire As part of Boston Public Library's Teen Volunteer Program, teens share their thoughts on books, movies, and more on our blog. This week, Lou Munger, a teen volunteer at the Roslindale Branch, is sharing his review of Legionnaire by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole: "Legionnaire is a Sci-Fi novel, the first in the 'Galaxy’s…
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“Whatcha Mean, What’s a Zine?”: Unveiling the New Zine Collection

This is a guest blog post by the Zine Selection Team. Have you seen something new floating around some of our branches? They're stapled, independently made, and photocopied. They're zines! But wait—what's a zine? Short for "magazine," zines are self-published works that have a limited print run, often created by cutting and gluing text and…
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Banned Books Blog: August 2023

Welcome to the Banned Books Blog! This August 2023, we have a non-binary student experiencing homelessness and romance, a discussion about incarceration and the Jim Crow era, and a young girl who is ready for womanhood. These titles may be available in other formats or languages. Check our catalog for availability! Banned and challenged books…
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Queer Lit Review: August 2023

Hello and welcome to the August 2023 edition of the Queer Lit Review blog! This month we have a manga retelling of Beauty and the Beast, a new baronet dealing with a clan of local smugglers after having an affair with their leader, and a young girl struggling to handle her new superpowers. These titles…
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Queer Lit Review: July 2023

Welcome to the July 2023 edition of the Queer Lit Review! This month we have a young queer Black mage in a last-ditch attempt to get her license to practice the mystical arts, a woman who joins a reality survival TV show, and a young Autistic teen who decides to fight back after she's raped.…
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