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Keillor: A trip to the library can restore your faith in democracy

Garrison Keillor doesn’t see much that he likes among many of the candidates running for president. But he finds that a trip to the library, “one of the nobler expressions of democracy,” can cheer him up. Read more of Keillor’s view of the library as a temple of freedom in this article from The Salt Lake Tribune.

Posted by Steve Groft on 02 July 2007 in Libraries , Opinion

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