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    1. The Death Penalty - Human Rights Archive - Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Jimmy McNeill.  In July 2003 Jimmy McNeill was convicted of the April 2000 murder of his wife, Shirley McNeill, and of (...)

    2. Personal Narratives, Autobiographies, Testimonies, etc. - Middle East Primary Sources - LibGuides at

      The hostage Iran set free / Richard Queen. Carter, Jimmy. The spirit of Camp David--a framework for peace in the Middle East.

    3. International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU), 1924-1953 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke Uni

      The diversity of the material within the Paula Green Papers gives a holistic picture of the ILGWU’s private and public perception as it (...)

    4. The Story of Two Books - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      But as Mark Bowden would suspect years later, Wells’s 469-page book would represent just a fraction of the work Wells put into his (...)

    5. Human Rights in Latin America and the Caribbean - Duke Human Rights Archive - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      Patricia Murphy Derian papers Patt Derian was Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs under President Jimmy (...)

    6. The 1954 Firing of Max Wicker - The Devil's Tale

      The results of the hearing appeared in front-page stories in newspapers around the state. Letter from John A.

    7. Digitizing the LCRM Update #6: The Importance of Context - The Devil's Tale

      Led by its controversial president Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters launched DRIVE (Democratic, Republican, Independent Voter Education) in (...)

    8. Human Rights and Nongovernmental Organizations - Rubenstein Library Resources on Diplomacy and Inter

      Patricia Murphy Derian Papers Patt Derian was Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs under President Jimmy (...)

    9. Rights, Gender, and Sexuality - Duke Human Rights Archive - LibGuides at Duke University

      Derian was an activist, organizer, researcher, and served as the first Assistant Secretary of State for Bureau for Human Rights (HR) and (...)

    10. “I’ve got the T.B. Blues” – Examining Tuberculosis through Music - The Devil's Tale

      Eventually, the disease and its complications would prove too much. Jimmy Rodgers lost his battle with tuberculosis on May 26, 1933.

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