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    1. "Tell the Court I Love My Wife"

      In the meantime, you can also read more about the Lovings in the 2004 book Virginia Hasn’t Always Been for Lovers: Interracial Marriage (...)

    2. New Database for ACLU Archives

      In the 1960s, the ACLU provided free legal assistance to Richard and Mildred Loving, arrested for violating Virginia's ban on (...)

    3. The Goodson Blogson

      In the 1960s, the ACLU provided free legal assistance to Richard and Mildred Loving, arrested for violating Virginia's ban on (...)

    4. Duke During Segregation · The Road to Desegregation at Duke · Duke University Library Exhibits

      This was the campus’s first interracial basketball game. Sylvester received a nearly two minute ovation from the entirely white crowd (...)

    5. Key Reports & Studies - Black History at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Roommate and Residence Hall Racial Composition Effects on Interracial Friendships among First-Year College Students (2004) << Previous: (...)

    6. Lincoln's 19th Century · "To Stand by the Side of Freedom" - Abraham Lincoln and 19th Century Americ

      Abolitionism was an interracial movement that called for an immediate end to slavery, rejected reimbursements for enslavers, rejected (...)

    7. A Juneteenth Listen: INSIST! – Black activist voices in Music, pt.9 | Signal Boost: Tales From Colle

      They later joined up with English drummer Brian Keenan, making up one of the first interracial rock bands in the U.S. They’re often (...)

    8. 1930s-1950s - Feminist Movements, 1880s to the Present - LibGuides at Duke University

      Research topics can include the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (J essie Daniel Ames papers ), the  Richmond League of Women (...)

    9. Where'd you get this book? Bertha Payne Newell and the Book of Mormon - The Devil's Tale

      Attendees – including Bertha Payne Newell – of the joint meeting of the ASWPL and African American members of the Commission on (...)

    10. Abolition, Racism, and Resistance · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Year

      —Frances Ellen Watkins Harper at the Eleventh National Woman's Rights Convention in 1866 Excerpts from Speech “We Are All Bound Up Together” In (...)

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