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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 77 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The winner of the 2,000 th finding aid spot belongs to the Purviance Family Papers .

    2. MASAKI Motoi Japanese Student Movement - Japanese Studies Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke Univer

      The materials derive from the first confrontations of 1960 provoked by the revision of the Security  (ANPO)  treaty, through the (...)

    3. Introduction · Whatever Happened to Radicalism? Voices from the George Vickers Papers · Duke Univers

      In the name of curbing supposed “communism,” US military aid was used to suppress popular movements—both armed and peaceful—for greater (...)

    4. 1860-1869 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Cunningham, Duncan. The First Course of Calisthenics and Deportment: simplified for the nursery and preparatory schools.

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 116 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      The Battle of Hampton Roads, fought on March 9, 1862, marks the first time two ironclads engaged in battle: the USS Monitor and the CSS (...)

    6. My Family Story through the Duke Digital Collections Program - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections B

      In 1980, thanks to the Family Reunification Act, the aid of the American Red Cross, and my uncle’s sponsorship, we started a new (...)

    7. What's DAT Sound? - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      For this installment, we’ll enter the dawn of the digital and Internet age and take a look at the first widely available consumer (...)

    8. IGO-NGO Cooperation - Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) - LibGuides at Duke University

      In 1992 international NGOs channeled over $7.6 billion of aid to developing countries.   It is now estimated that over 15 percent of (...)

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 27 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Thomas Edison is credited as inventing the first phonograph (“soundwriter”) on July 18, 1877.

    10. The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) · "To Stand by the Side of Freedom" - Abraham Lincoln and 19th

      Emancipation would be immediate and without compensation to the enslavers. For the first time, Black soldiers could be enrolled in the (...)

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