Tracie D. Hall writes: “Library services should not be limited to those with the ability to read. There are people who do not have the ability—and others who don’t have the access—to read. Both groups deserve our attention and advocacy. Formerly enslaved abolitionist and suffragist Frederick Douglass is famously quoted as saying, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.” That link between literacy and self-determination holds today.”