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    1. Other activities during the war - Civil War Resources in Duke's David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manu

      John Emory Bryant papers, 1851-1955 Correspondence, published writings and other papers, and scrapbooks (accession #68-34) (1,858 items; dated (...)

    2. Performing Arts - Women and the Arts at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke University

      Some correspondence, programs, clippings, and other materials document Hill's term as secretary of the Philadelphia branch of the National (...)

    3. Civil War Women: A-F - The Civil War: Women and the Homefront - LibGuides at Duke University

      Family letters, clippings, poetry and diaries, 1829-1870, which reflect Civil War hardships, care of the sick and wounded, Negro (...)

    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 48 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Hill Collection of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Project Records.

    5. Reflections from the Marshall T. Meyer Human Rights Archive Intern - The Devil's Tale

      From 1980 to 1983 in the village of Rio Negro, about 5,000 indigenous Mayan people were slaughtered and dumped in mass graves by the (...)

    6. Duke's May Queen - The Devil's Tale

      The Associated Press picked up the news, reporting that “Mimi, as she is known to her friends, is a Negro—the first of her race to (...)

    7. Multispectral Imaging and Thermofaxes - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Hill Collection of the Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Project Records  (see image above).

    8. “Under the Blessed Arm of Freedom” A Blog Series Documenting the Search for Jacob Chiles - The Devil

      An introductory note to the genealogy mentions that the joint will of Joseph and Winifred Ingram had the following “unusual” feature: “(1) the (...)

    9. Digging Through the Tapes: Exploring the Behind the Veil Collection Pt. 7 - The Devil's Tale

      “When Harlem in New York City became the Mecca of the “New Negro” and the center of the Negro Renaissance, the capital of the (...)

    10. Photography and Visual Culture - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library -

      A series from the late 1800s are depictions of black social life, intended to be humorous, that reflect gross stereotypes about black life. (...)

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