In the Charge of a Woman: Harriet Tenney, Michigan's First Female State Librarian
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In 1869, at a moment when women were largely barred from public life and professional opportunities, Harriet Tenney stepped into Michigan’s State Capitol and made history. As the first woman to hold a full-time position in the State of Michigan’s government, she spent the next twenty-two years reshaping not only Michigan’s libraries, but the nation’s understanding of what women could achieve in public service.
Appointed and reappointed by seven governors from both political parties, Tenney b...






















