The History and Impact of American Libraries | The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation
On this segment of The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation, Mo Rocca meets with Sarah Andrus, Librarian at the Henry Ford to learn more about the evolution of libraries. Related video: • Drinkable Book | The Henry Ford's Innovati... Follow the evolution of the Library of Congress: https://bit.ly/3qF6AC9 Visit our website at thf.org #thehenryford #InnovationNation

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