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Douglass–Truth Branch Library

Branch of Seattle Public Library, Washington, U.S.

The Douglass-Truth Branch is a library building and Seattle Public Library branch in Seattle, Washington, United States. Originally called Yesler Memorial Library, it was renamed after Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth in 1975. The library houses the West Coast's largest collection of African-American literature and history. In 2001, the library was designated a Seattle Historic Landmark by the city.

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