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    1. You Say You Want A Revolution: Revealing Lesbian-Feminist Atlanta - The Devil's Tale

      You Say You Want A Revolution: Revealing Lesbian-Feminist Atlanta - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting (...)

    2. What to Read This Month: February - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      What to Read This Month: February - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Collections Highlight , Feature Articles , Humanities , (...)

    3. Among Friends - Fall 2007 - Vol 8, Num 1

      The Party was such a success that we’re already planning a similar event for 29 February 2008. The 29 February party, which is (...)

    4. Among Friends - Winter 2014

      The Library Party of all ages. takes place on Friday, February 21, from 9 pm to midnight. NonProfit Org Postage Paid U.S.

    5. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2008, Vol 16, No 2

      Priscilla Wald, Professor of English, will continue the Trent/Bullitt speaker series with her lecture on Clones, Chimeras and Other Creatures of (...)

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-38.pdf

      Amazon: A Feminist Journal (Milwaukee, WI), February ’76, illustrated by Barbra Kutzner. Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance Periodicals (...)

    7. Among Friends - Winter 2011

      A public exhibit opening will be held on February 24. Mad Men & Mad Women: The Party On February 25, the Duke Marketing Club (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 19, Spring 2011

      SARN also initiated the Ella Baker Tour to bring together veterans of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) with students from 13 (...)

    9. Kan i ton than lai (We will meet again): A Lai Mi Family Oral History

      However, the embers of revolution burned cautiously: a fire in the dark night of military dictatorship.

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/kurt.cumiskey/hiller_nadell_prize_submi (...)

      Originally published in 1949, this novel is a history of the Haitian Revolution, told in the style Carpentier named lo real maravilloso.

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