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    1. Congratulations to the 2010 Middlesworth Award Winners! - The Devil's Tale

      Johnson during the Civil Rights Movement. Their papers will now become part of the RBMSCL’s collections.

    2. Clarissa Sligh: Jake in Transition - The Devil's Tale

      Her work is particularly relevant now that the transgender rights movement has gone mainstream. This isn’t surprising for a woman who (...)

    3. SNCC Digital Gateway Closing Events, March 23-24 - The Devil's Tale

      Follow this link to register and see the full schedule:  https://snccdigital.org/conference/ Related posts: Strong People: SNCC and the (...)

    4. Feminism beyond Borders - The Devil's Tale

      She will speak about her research for her dissertation topic, Borderless Feminisms: A Transnational History of the U.S. Women’s (...)

    5. Blog Roll - The Devil's Tale

      Blog Roll - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy Blog Roll   Duke Libraries Blogs Duke University Libraries (...)

    6. Digitizing the LCRM: Update #1 - The Devil's Tale

      This grant-funded initiative is designed to digitize selected manuscripts and photographs relating to the long civil rights movement . (...)

    7. North Carolina Interviews added to Behind the Veil Digital Collections - The Devil's Tale

      The digitization efforts were made possible by the Triangle Research Libraries Network’s Content, Context and Capacity grant project to document (...)

    8. Preservation Underground - Page 25 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      We started this program as a way to raise money for the conservation of materials from across our collections, especially those that we (...)

    9. Celebrating the John Hope Franklin Papers - The Devil's Tale

      Deeply involved in the Civil Rights movement, he worked with Thurgood Marshall on the Brown v.

    10. What's on our accession shelf? - The Devil's Tale

      (That would have made for some interesting conservation concerns!) Post contributed by Meghan Lyon, Technical Services Archivist.

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