Morgan’s personal librarian, which brings her significant influence in the city’s art world and rare books market, her public role increases her risk of exposure for passing as white, which she fears would cost her the job and bring an end to her family’s financial support. Though Belle enjoys her personal success as J.P. Belle’s father, Richard Greener, an equal rights advocate, was the first Black man to graduate from Harvard University, and left the family after Belle’s mother insisted on raising her as white. As Belle’s position requires her to attend social events with New York’s elite, she is ever cognizant of maintaining the secrecy of her Black heritage, asserting that her grandmother is Portuguese. There, Belle adds notable works to the library’s collection and successfully navigates a high-stakes auction. In 1906, Belle da Costa Greene is hired away from Princeton University to run the Pierpont Morgan Library. Christie) and Murray ( Wrath) deliver a powerful take on the accomplishments of J.P.
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