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    1. Colonial Period - Korean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      . / 조광 (朝光) [serial]                                               [신여성, 1932 vol 6, no 11] William Hillman Shockley Photographs, 1897-1922 (...)

    2. Baskin -- 1800s · Duke University Library Exhibits

      The images of two iconic elements of the visual vocabulary of the abolitionist movement—a black man kneeling in chains, and a (...)

    3. Cappadocia and the 1923 Population Exchange/Mübadele/Ἀνταλλαγή - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Largely because Turkish was their native tongue, the Church and Greek Orthodox Christianity of the Karamanlides was their unifying identity.

    4. What Happened to Fanny? - The Devil's Tale

      And with her: Slade, Rose. 15. F. Black. Works on Farm. Birthplace: GA. Cannot Read.

    5. Southern Poverty Law Center Donates Extremist Literature Collection to Rubenstein Library - The Devi

      The SPLC collection includes materials on many types of extremist groups such as neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, white nationalists, (...)

    6. Public art and fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Murray was a civil rights activist, a women’s rights activist, and the first African-American women ordained as a priest in the U.S. Episcopal (...)

    7. Summer 2024 - Divinity eReserves - LibGuides at Duke University

      Edie ISBN: 9780829817447 Publication Date: 2007-10-01 Kinser Disability and the Way of Jesus by Bethany McKinney Fox; John Swinton (Foreword (...)

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

      Bull Connor, the bombing of the 16 th St. Baptist Church, King’s letter from jail there.  History, however, is more complicated and (...)

    9. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part 6 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Black Death in Florence. Decameron. BNF Fr. 239, f. 1r.

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 16 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      At its heart, the CRA sought to create equalities where none existed, especially for Black Americans. It was and is an important, (...)

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