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Martin Luther King Branch Library

310 West Locust Street
414-286-3098

Martin Luther King Library features:

Twenty-one computers with internet access and Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

An African American Collection which includes both current and historical works of fiction and non-fiction reflecting African-American life and culture.

Entertainment DVD movies for all ages as well as books on CD and non-fiction DVDs.

Free computer classes for adults including computer basics, internet use, word processing and more.

A sizable collection of permanent art, some pertaining to Dr. King, and a unique accordion book by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. which contains Dr. King’s most noted quotations and adinkra symbols associated with the Ashanti people.

A large meeting room space open to the public for community meetings and neighborhood programming.

Originally introduced in 1989 as “Black Role Models in Milwaukee,” the Milwaukee Leaders collection honors those chosen by members of the community as exemplifying strong role models for their own generation and for those that follow.


Martin Luther King Branch Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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