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Beneath the Vaulted Silence: How the Library of Congress is losing the past it was built to protect
Alexander Fernandez A legacy neglected Imagine Abraham Lincoln’s handwritten Gettysburg Address stored away in a forgotten vault, its ink fading and its paper softening under a bloom of mold. Imagine an original Shakespeare manuscript left among stacks of books on the floor, exposed to dust, moisture, and time. As unlikely as this may seem, preservation specialists and internal audits indicate that some historically significant materials housed at the Library of Congress face
Alexander Fernandez
Oct 13, 202516 min read
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