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    1. Guidelines for Description of Slavery and Enslaved People in Special

      If you find references or documentation relating to post-Civil War lives and livelihoods of formerly enslaved people, including employment and (...)

    2. Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      D. candidate, History and Women's Studies, University of Michigan, for dissertation research, "Watching the Girls Go By: Citizenship and Sexual (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

    4. "Why Are You Constantly Harassing Us on the Street?" - The Devil's Tale

      or Stop Street Harassment , work that is increasingly relevant as we continue to grapple with the pervasiveness of sexual (...)

    5. Related Websites & Online Resources - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Duke University Women's Center Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Program Jean O'Barr WUNC Interview Office for Institutional Equity This (...)

    6. Women and Labor - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Woman's College records, 1928-1974 Box 34: Job Placements Box 36: Job Opportunities for Women Box 37: Placement Office   << Previous: Sexual (...)

    7. Women in Athletics - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      The subjects of the negatives include athletes, coaches, team pictures, and game action. << Previous: Student Organizations Next: Sexual (...)

    8. Introduction - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      In Randolph County (1838-1891) At Trinity College, Durham (1892-1924) At Duke University (1924-present) Departments, Organizations, Faculty, and (...)

    9. Introduction - Women at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      In Randolph County (1838-1891) At Trinity College, Durham (1892-1924) At Duke University (1924-present) Departments, Organizations, Faculty, and (...)

    10. A"twitter" about contracts - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As the article cited above tells it, rather than address the harassment issue, Twitter indicated that it would wash its hands of the (...)

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