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    1. Duke Partners with SNCC Activists on Civil Rights Website - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      SNCC became the cutting edge of the direct-action civil rights movement, focusing on political freedom and equal economic (...)

    2. Book Review: Age of Ambition

      Chinese culture is deeply influenced by the group and the ideas of freedom and individuality take time to assimilate. 

    3. Protecting IP? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But faculty members should often be focused instead on creating conditions that give the public access to inventions… Commercial development of (...)

    4. Trade Organizations - World War II & Advertising - LibGuides at Duke University

      Advertising Council Records, 1935-1999 The Advertising Council, once the War Advertising Council, supported government programs during World War (...)

    5. Book Review: Democracy in Chains

      Libertarian leaders seek liberty, “The liberty to concentrate vast wealth, so as to deny elementary fairness and freedom to the many.” (...)

    6. Book Review: Big Data

      Companies can harness information as an economic input, producing services or creating innovation. 

    7. Blogs, Reports, Public Opinion, Surveys - Muslims in America - LibGuides at Duke University

      See also: Muslim Americans: Faith, Freedom, and the Future Islamophobia: Understanding Anti-Muslim Sentiment in the West.

    8. The discordant argument for harmony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The argument that radio play is an economic benefit to the recording industry is dismissed as irrelevant, proving Boyle’s point about (...)

    9. The Politics of Family and Home · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years

      The piece also includes illustrations by Nina Allender, official cartoonist to the National Women’s Party and The Suffragist , and designer of (...)

    10. Desegregating Durham - Franklin Research Center - Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke

      But even with the great economic accomplishments, the African American community could not escape the overbearing shadow of the Jim (...)

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