Alicia is writing an informative text on the topic of the Pack Horse Library initiative, a mobile library program created during the Great Depression. Alicia gathered the following facts from her initial research: During the Great Depression, librarians rode on
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horseback to deliver books to rural areas in Kentucky. The program was started in 1935 and lasted until 1943. The librarians were known as "book women" and they would bring books, magazines, and newspapers to people who had limited or no access to reading materials. The initiative was funded by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which aimed to create employment opportunities during the Depression. The books were carried in saddlebags or saddle baskets, and the librarians would travel long distances, sometimes through difficult terrain, to reach the readers. The Pack Horse Library initiative helped to increase literacy rates and provided much-needed entertainment and education to people living in remote areas.