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    1. The Newest Negroes: Black Doctors and the Desegregation of Harlem Hospital, 1919-1935 - The Devil's

      Adam Biggs will present “The Newest Negroes: Black Doctors and the Desegregation of Harlem Hospital, 1919-1935.”

    2. Pioneering African-American Women in the Advertising Business, Biographies of MAD Black WOMEN - The

      The Graduate School Newsletter [serial], 1990-1999. Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript.

    3. Developing a Historical Biography and The Vital Importance of Black History Archives - The Devil's T

      Developing a Historical Biography and The Vital Importance of Black History Archives - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to (...)

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

      Coming out of SNCC, he and a number of SNCC activists became involved in organizing around black consciousness and black (...)

    5. War in Black and White: African American Soldiers’ Photograph Albums - The Devil's Tale

      While hundreds of thousands of Black soldiers subsequently served in the war, they were restricted to segregated units, such as the (...)

    6. Remarkable Stories of American Black Surgeons in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries - The Devil's Tal

      Newmark , “Without Concealment, Without Compromise: Black Civil War Surgeons” Margaret Humphreys , “Searching for Dr.

    7. In Conversation about the National Black Justice Coalition - Tuesday, October 24 - The Devil's Tale

      In Conversation about the National Black Justice Coalition - Tuesday, October 24 - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog (...)

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

      Franklin Research Center Commemorates 25 Years of Preserving “Black Lives in Archives” - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    9. Women in the Movement Part One: Reflections Unheard: Black Women in Civil Rights - The Devil's Tale

      Location: FHI Garage, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse ( directions & parking information ) Contact: John Gartrell, john.gartrell(at)duke.edu Reflections (...)

    10. (re)Imaging Archives: Impact of Black Voices in Community Movement, Arts and Education - Sept. 25, 2

      (re)Imaging Archives: Impact of Black Voices in Community Movement, Arts and Education - Sept. 25, 2024 - The Devil's Tale Primary (...)

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