
Carole Black
Carole Black is a prominent figure in the literary and cultural sector, known for her leadership role as the chair of the board of the British Library. She has been instrumental in championing the library's mission to preserve and promote the rich literary heritage of the UK. Under her guidance, the British Library has undertaken initiatives to honor historical figures such as Oscar Wilde, acknowledging the injustices faced by marginalized communities in the past. Her commitment to fostering access to literature and cultural heritage has made her a respected voice in discussions around the role of libraries in society.
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Recent news mentions
Carole Black, chair of the board of the British Library, spoke about honoring Wilde's memory and acknowledging the injustices he faced.
Oscar Wilde’s British Library reading pass reissued 130 years after confiscation – The Irish Times


