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    1. What to Read this Month: July 2022 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He was endlessly bullied at school, sexually abused by his stepfather, and criticized at his church. Porter came of age in a world (...)

    2. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 2

      In my experience, I am most efficient while listening to house music. House music is rooted in a variety of music (...)

    3. What to Read this Month: June - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      A man comes to awareness in a cold church in the Icelandic countryside, not knowing who he is, why he’s there or how he arrived, with a (...)

    4. Badges to Buttons: Students Write About "Images That Shock" - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      For instance, the location of my ampulla was listed as Jerusalem, but I had to look at the ampulla itself and its depiction to discover that it (...)

    5. Collecting for Global Diversity, Part 3 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In response to these debates, governments in several different EU countries have passed legislation restricting religious expression in public (...)

    6. December 2015 | Issue 362 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      That I love various types of music and stand-up comedy. Though music is my gift, I don't read music and I've never (...)

    7. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 5

      Music frequently serves as a source of inspiration for listeners.

    8. The Devil's Tale - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke

      The church became an early place for her growing interest in civil rights, starting with Black students attending her then all white (...)

    9. In Memoriam: Joan Preiss - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: Rare sheet music finds in the Hartman Center Happy New Year from the Rubenstein Library!

    10. Tomboys & Heroines - Beyond Nancy Drew: A Guide to Girls' Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      Though they are friends at church on Sundays, Oralee (a white girl) and Lullah (a "colored" girl) must attend separate schools.

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