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    1. The Future is Female and So Was the Past: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection at Duke · Five Hundred Ye

      The LUB Collection adds critical new dimensions to existing Rubenstein Library collection strengths and is creating new (...)

    2. New Acquisitions - Two Significant Gatherings of Black Activists and Intellectuals - The Devil's Tal

      New Acquisitions - Two Significant Gatherings of Black Activists and Intellectuals - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog (...)

    3. ABC's of John Hope Franklin - (B) Brooklyn College - The Devil's Tale

      The headline read: “Negro Educator Chosen to Head Department at Brooklyn College.

    4. The African Americans: Rubenstein Recap #4 - The Devil's Tale

      DuBois, gathered leading black men in New York City to discuss the dire conditions facing African Americans.

    5. Masahiko Aoki Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      Lawrence papers, 1950-2005. New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The State Convict Road Force and the state press (...)

    6. Come for the ad, stay for the history lesson - The Devil's Tale

      Lawrence papers, 1950-2005. New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men.

    7. Clydie F. Scarborough and the Scarborough Nursery School - The Devil's Tale

      Lawrence papers, 1950-2005. New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library The king of Poland's last speech to his country-men.

    8. The Devil's Tale - Page 68 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      BorderWorks maps From Our Collections , New at the Rubenstein Library , New Finding Aids , Technical Stuff Heschel Highlights, (...)

    9. A Delicate Balance: Understanding the Four Humors. - The Devil's Tale

      Although New Orleans’ history is bedazzled by myth, that of the four humors seems surreal, emerging out of a world occupied by dragons (...)

    10. May 2018 Collection Spotlight: From Page to Screen - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ripley , which was itself adapted in the 2000 film of the same name).     I Am Not Your Negro is an interesting case because while the (...)

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