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Named for Black poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, the library branch opens inside segregated Indianapolis Public School No. 26. Lillian Childress Hall, the first African American that the Indianapolis Public Library employs, serves as its first director. The branch remains open until 1967.

A small group of children sit on the grass outside of a building.
Revised December 2022
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