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    1. 5 Titles: Unsung Black Women in the Olympics - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Tyus’ life speaks to growing up in Georgia during Jim Crow, to social activism, gender equity, and inclusiveness.

    2. Alerts! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post Recorded Stories of America’s Jim Crow Past Now Available Next Post Women’s Health Pioneer Supports (...)

    3. Franklin Research Center Commemorates 25 Years of Preserving “Black Lives in Archives” - The Devil's

      “Documenting African American Life in the Jim Crow South: Digital Access to the Behind the Veil Project Archive” is a National (...)

    4. A Year of Reflection, Adaptation and Change - The Devil's Tale

      The Franklin Research Center is also partnering with the Libraries’ Digital Production Center on a National Endowment for the Humanities grant (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 10 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Simply going through the records of each interview offers insight into the person’s life and the effects of Jim Crow. I noticed that (...)

    6. Announcing our 2023-2024 Travel Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Elizabeth Schlabach , Faculty, Department of History, Lawrence University, “Segregated and in the Shadows: Black Women’s Off the Books Labor in (...)

    7. Announcing our 2019-2020 Travel Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Congratulations to this year’s recipients: Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture (Mary Lily Research Grants): Emily Fleisher , (...)

    8. Contaminated Swims and Condemnations of Franco Spain: Remembering, Forgetting, and Diplomacy of the

      Related posts: Now Accepting Travel Grant Applications New Acquisitions: Human Rights in the New World Drawing Feminism Post navigation Previous (...)

    9. When Beale Street Spoke in Haiti: From Port-au-Prince to the Oscars - The Devil's Tale

      For Lahens, Beale Street is a “faithful and realistic portrait” of the generation of the Great Migration where African Americans moved to (...)

    10. Postcard from Our National Book Collecting Contest Winner - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Rather, their pages contain significant historical themes such as American transatlantic ties to Europe; racial tensions in the Jim (...)

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