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The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Pack Horse Librarians of Eastern Kentucky

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

During the Depression, those horrible years after 1929, the Appalachians were hit hard. Coal mines were being shut down. Many people were living in dire poverty with no hope. In 1936, as part of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, the Kentucky WPA began to hire pack horse librarians, mostly women, to carry books to isolated cabins, rural school houses and homebound coalminers.

The routes were rugged and treacherous. The “bookwomen” followed creek beds and fence routes through summer heat and frozen winters — their saddlebags and pillowcases stuffed with Robinson Crusoe, Women’s Home Companion, Popular Mechanics. Many people were illiterate and the women often stayed and read to them.

The pay was $28 a month. Each woman was required to supply her own horse or mule, their food and boarding. When the program closed in 1943 as America entered World War II, nearly one thousand pack horse librarians had served 1.5 million people in 48 Kentucky counties.

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Radio Topia. Welcome to the Kitchen Sisters present. We're the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson, and Nikki Silva.

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Hi there. This is Nikki of the Kitchen Sisters. We're in our last stretch here of reaching our goal of 2024 donors before the end of the year. We're almost there, and with your help, we can put

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it over the top. The money that we raise during this fundraiser is crucial to keeping

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Radiotopia and the Kitchen Sisters present going throughout the rest of the year. We have some

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beautiful stories we're working on for next year about visionaries and doers, people with a mission

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to help us

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understand our world and move into a wiser, healthier, more meaningful future.

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incredible stories that you can find at Radiotopia.fm. We are all independent producers. We've come together as a

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and donate today. Thanks so much.

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My name is Mary Ruth Schuler, Dieter.

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I'm 97 years old.

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We traveled on horses, riding down in the mountains of Kentucky, a very poor country.

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I was delivering books to the children.

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Pack Horse Librarian.

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It was one of the works of President Roosevelt.

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That's Ruth, one of the last of the Packhorse Librarians.

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