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    1. Rencher Nicholas Harris - Durham Committee on Negro Affairs - Franklin Research Center - Teaching wi

      The Committee, now known as the Durham Committee for the Affairs of Black People, was formed in 1935 as a civic organization (...)

    2. A Bitter Look at the Sweet History of Brown Sugar - The Devil's Tale

      Mintz, 186. Fryer, Peter. Black People in the British Empire: An Introduction .

    3. Setting the Scene: A new Edgemont (1960s) · Love Thy Neighbor: Quandaries of the Edgemont Living-Lea

      Weatherby herself moved, but some Black people displaced by Urban Renewal in Durham sought low rent in Edgemont.

    4. Duke Rewind blog - Share Your Student Organization Records with Duke University Archives - LibGuides

      Article titles include “Black Power: Politics of Liberation,” “Black People Are Getting Together,” “Notes from a (...)

    5. Nathaniel B. White Sr - Oral History - Franklin Research Center - Teaching with Primary Sources - Li

      He was an active member of the community, serving in a number of organizations including the Committee for the Affairs of Black (...)

    6. Memoir as Inspiration and Advocacy · Creativity and Mental Health · Duke University Library Exhibits

      These examples from the Rubenstein Library's collection critique the mental health establishment, reflective as it is of society at (...)

    7. Stories of the Archives - African American Genealogy and Family History - LibGuides at Duke Universi

      In active use for over 60 years, it became the burial place of Black people who built this city and many of its most important (...)

    8. SNCC Digital Gateway goes LIVE - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Using documentary footage, audio recordings, photographs, and documents, the site portrays how SNCC organizers, alongside thousands of local (...)

    9. Theresa El-Amin Papers, 1960s-2010 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Her work focused primarily on improving the status of the working class, black people, and women with notable involvement in (...)

    10. Something Good - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The film, “Something Good – Negro Kiss” was made in 1898. It’s silent, black & white, and is less than a minute long. But it’s (...)

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