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  2. 'The Personal Librarian': Why Belle da Costa Greene Chose To ...

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    He did it all with the idea of enjoying his collection privately. But shortly after his death, Morgan's personal librarian, a woman named Belle da Costa Greene, convinced J.P. Morgan's son, Jack ...

  3. Their heroine, Belle Da Costa Greene, was one of the most prominent career women of her time. As the personal librarian to financier J.P.Morgan, she pursued and curated a collection of rare...

  4. Belle Da Costa Greene: The Black Activist's Daughter Who ...

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    As Belle Da Costa Greene, Belle Greener never had to straddle boundaries of racial identity and community that entangled Richard Greener. She mostly eschewed politics, secure on her glittering perch—a position inconceivable for Belle Greener and her black father, who never concealed his ancestry.

  5. New Light on Belle da Costa Greene - The Morgan Library & Museum

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    New Light on Belle da Costa Greene. Submitted by Daria Rose Foner on Mon, 03/15/2021 - 2:00pm. I recently came across a pair of letters that shed new light on the youth and education of the Morgan’s inaugural Director, Belle da Costa Greene (1879–1950). On July 1, 1896, the philanthropist and social welfare advocate Grace Hoadley Dodge ...

  6. Belle da Costa Greene (1883-1950) - Blackpast

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    Belle da Costa Greene died of cancer on May 10, 1950 at the age of 71 in New York City. Just before her death, Greene burned all of her personal papers to further obscure her heritage and lineage. Heidi Ardizzone wrote her biography based on numerous letters sent to Berenson over the years. Subjects: African American History People Terms:

  7. The Reinvented Life of Belle da Costa Greene | Incunabula ...

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    One of the most well-known American librarians and experts in illuminated manuscripts (incunabula) in the early-mid twentieth century, Belle da Costa Greene helped build the renowned Morgan Library and Museum in New York City. Indeed, she was known as “the soul of the Morgan Library.”

  8. Belle da Costa Greene: The Woman Behind the Morgan Library -TIME

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    But “da Costa” was a fiction, and “Greene” was a smudged fact: she was born Belle Marian Greener, and her mother had dropped the final “r” when she separated from Belle’s father. Belle...

  9. On the Life of Belle da Costa Greene, Visionary Librarian and ...

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    November 29, 2021. Belle da Costa Greene. Morgan Library visionary. One of the most prominent and influential librarians in history. Democratizer of museums. And, until two decades after her death, no one outside her family knew she was passing as white.

  10. The Woman Behind the Morgan Library: Belle da Costa Greene

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    Belle da Costa Greene Girl Librarian Belle da Costa Greene stands as one of the most influential scholars and enthusiasts of illuminated manuscripts, one who engaged with and then sought to entice the larger public to appreciate and study medieval books.

  11. Passing as white, Belle da Costa Greene managed J.P. Morgan's ...

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    Photo by Clarence White of Belle da Costa Greene. For 43 years, Belle da Costa Greene ran the Morgan Library — 19 years as the private librarian of financier J. Pierpont Morgan and later his son ...

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