Anne Carroll Moore
1871–1961 (age 90)
Librarian
Biography
Anne Carroll Moore was a pioneering children's librarian who shaped the world of reading for young people at the New York Public Library, advocating for story hours, welcoming spaces, and collections devoted entirely to children.
She championed quality literature for youth, mentored generations of librarians, and ensured that accessible public libraries elevated childhood imagination and learning, a legacy remembered with gratitude by readers everywhere.