McGregor Library
12244 Woodward Ave, Highland Park, MI 48203,
USA
Latest news
- According to Ramona Henderson, the state appointed manager for
Highland Park, the library is not going to be closed.
Giving people access to knowledge in one of
the poorest US urban settings.
The bankrupt city of Highland
Park, embedded inside Detroit, is ringed by some of the
World's richest suburbs. Despite this plethora of wealth, the city's
beautiful library has been neglected by the the city (which has no
funds) and the state. The budget is so meager as to be obscene.
The roof leaks and no major repairs have been done for
over a decade. Their small staff runs on a shoestring budget and there
is no money for new books, let alone periodicals, magazines or any other vital
information. Their internet access is laughable, consisting of four
computers for 16,000 citizenry, the vast majority of whom have no
computers or web access.
Overview:
It is astonishing that a nation that has accumulated such wealth can
create a society of such nightmarish contrasts.
Highland Park - A city set within Detroit - was a jewel in the 1920's to
which the people of a nation aspired. Henry Ford produced the Model T
here. Chrysler had its world headquarters here. Within the area,
residences sprang up, it became the place to live.
Then Henry Ford bought huge tracts of land outside Detroit and left the
area. People followed the jobs. Then came the Detroit Riots, after which
much of the white population had a slow-motion riot of its own, moving
en masse to the newly built suburbs. Highland Park suffered the same
fate, leaving it a city of minorities - mostly poor. The final blow
came when Chrysler left for the suburbs, leaving the city with no
appreciable income to keep its infrastructure going.
If you have a car - and most Highland
Park residents do not - you can visit the libraries of the wealthy
suburbs and behold their amazing resources. Their libraries are new.
They are stocked with the latest books, tapes, periodicals and
magazines. Their public has internet access at the library and they can
even get dial up access from their home computers, compliments of the
library server.
Contrast that with Highland Park's
library.
Is this the spirit of the nation? Should the poorest people with the
fewest chances of advancement be condemned to endure such lackluster
access to knowledge?
Was this what the framers of the United States Constitution had in mind?
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Images:
Here are some additional photographs of the once magnificant McGregor
Library:
Dome above the front doors. The entire
building is exquisitely decorated in the same manner
Magnificant craftmanship - front doors to
Highland Park's McGregor Library
Four online computers - for
16,000 residents
Front Desk
Central court
The entire library is filled with architectural
craft and sculpture
High resolution of same
images available on request.
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Resources:
McGregor Library Info:
12244 Woodward Ave
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 883-4569
Director: LaVerne Fant Calloway - lfcalloway@aol.com
Communications: Bob Wicke - mcgregor@mlc.lib.mi.us
Time
limited resources:
Public Forum - Highland Park's Financial Crisis and the
Appointment of a Financial Manager
Monday June 25, 2001 - 6:00PM
Highland Park Career Academy's Auditorium (formerly the Highland Park
Community College) Located on Glendale & Second.
Join Senator Martha G. Scott to discuss the state of our city.
For questions, please call 1-800-SCOTT-78 - Finished - See
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Articles about the City of
Highland Park's bankruptcy:
Detroit News:
http://detnews.com/2001/metro/0106/20/e01-238414.htm
http://detnews.com/2000/metro/0012/07/d07-158589.htm
http://detnews.com/2000/metro/0012/11/c07-160449.htm
http://www.freep.com/news/locway/park11_20001211.htm
Detroit Free Press:
http://detroitfreepress.com/news/statewire/sw35609_20010620.htm
Who's in charge of the Highland Park
finances:
Ramona Henderson - rhpearcpa@earthlink.net
Highland Park emergency financial manager
Ramona Henderson Pearson
State Financial Manager
City of Highland Park
12050 Woodward Ave.
* Ramona Henderson is part of the Pearson
Group
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http://www.coalitionforjustice.com
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and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of anyone mentioned in the
resources, or anywhere else on the site.
Sincerely,
Stephen Goodfellow
stephen@goodfelloweb.com
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