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Douglass Branch Library




 

 

 

 

3666 Grand River, Detroit, MI 48208
313.481.1700/313.833.5688 (Fax)
Laurie Townsend Stuart, Interim Coordinator

Hours of Operation:

DAY
SUMMER HOURS
MON 10 am - 6 pm
TUE 10 am - 6 pm
WED 10 am - 6 pm
THU 10 am - 6 pm
FRI 10 am - 6 pm
SAT CLOSED
SUN CLOSED
Click here for holiday Closings!

History
Opened March 29, 1971, the Douglass Branch for Specialized Services was named in honor of Frederick Douglass, the gifted orator and civil rights leader of the Civil War period,  and the well-known Scripps-Booth family, who were benefactors of the library in numerous areas. James E. Scripps was a member of the Detroit Library Commission from 1900 to 1905.

The Douglass Branch is located on the former estate of George G. Booth (James E. Scripps' son-in-law), a Detroit philanthropist, who donated his land and house to the city of Detroit in 1905 with the requirement that it become a public park and a branch library. The house was used as a public library until around 1966, when it was demolished to make way for the existing building.

The distinguishing feature of the Douglass Branch is the Frederick Douglass Mural, which depicts the meeting between Frederick Douglass and John Brown that took place in Detroit in March of 1859. Created by muralist Leroy Foster, it measures 10 feet by 12 feet and was in the Douglass Branch at the time of its opening.

The Douglass Branch provides a center for children's services and programs and Library On Wheels (LOW) (a city-wide bookmobile, which provides door-to-door service to senior  centers, apartment buildings, nursing homes, and adult foster homes). Another service housed in this branch is the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, which provides talking books and computers equipped with assistive hardware and software.

Search for books from Douglass Branch's collection in the Detroit Public Library (DPL) Online Catalog.

Special Services

For special events, programs & exhibits at this branch location, see our online listing. view listing>

Book Dropoff:
The outdoor drop box is open 24 hours for public convenience in returning materials.

Parking:
Free public parking is available.

Directions/Map:
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