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Dorothy Canfield Fisher revisited: with Ben Koenig

  • Varnum Memorial Library 194 Main Street Jeffersonville, VT 05464 United States (map)

Bookseller Ben Koenig presents his research around Dorothy Canfield Fisher for whom the former Vermont children’s book award was named. As our understanding of our culture and our history improves, we all are faced with the sometimes uncomfortable work of progress. Please join us for what is sure to be a thought-provoking dialog.

“In 1957 the Vermont Department of Libraries created the Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Children’s Book Award, honoring an author who at that time was world famous. When

she died the following year, The New York Times said of her, “She worked in many

causes, urging women to use their new-found freedoms, championing the rights of

children, promoting new educational ideas and defending humanity wherever she

thought it oppressed.”

However, in 2017, after sixty years of honoring Fisher, the Vermont Department of

Libraries removed Fisher’s name from the award. It claimed that Fisher was a supporter

of the eugenics movement which negatively affected many Vermonters.

Today, the allegations against Fisher are unavoidable. But are they true? Was she really a

eugenicist?

Bookseller, Ben Koenig has come to believe that Fisher’s good name has been

needlessly maligned. He will discuss her life, her writings and the Vermont book prize

formerly in her name. His extensive research also raises important questions about how

we make judgments today, the dangers of “going viral” on the internet, and about how to

navigate the complexities of judging a person's entire life.” - Ben Koenig

Earlier Event: September 27
Homeschool Meet-up Group
Later Event: October 1
Story Time for All Ages