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In a move that has sparked widespread controversy, President Donald Trump has dismissed Dr. Carla Hayden from her position as Librarian of Congress, nearly a year before her ten-year term was set to conclude in 2026 . Hayden, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2016, made history as the first woman and first African American to lead the Library of Congress.
The termination was communicated via a brief email from the White House’s Presidential Personnel Office, stating that her position was “terminated effective immediately” . The dismissal has been criticized by lawmakers and cultural institutions, with many viewing it as politically motivated.
In spite of the decision made by the administration, Dr. Hayden skillfully navigated the complexities of the librarianship field, emerging as a formidable force whose influence is felt far and wide. As a respected mentor and visionary leader, she has shaped the profession, inspiring countless others to follow in her footsteps. Her contributions and achievements are not just noteworthy; they represent a vital chapter in Black history that deserves recognition and celebration!

Cover Image: Voss, Stephen, photographer. Dr. Carla Hayden, 14th Librarian of Congress
. Washington D.C, 2017. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017648755/.


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