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    1. Controversy vs. Benefits: Vivisection Items in the History of Medicine Collections - The Devil's Tal

      Do the benefits of eradicating diseases for humans outweigh the suffering and pain caused to animals in medical research?

    2. The Color Purple: A New Story for a Familiar Reader - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      As for myself, I have always viewed it as pain and, ultimatley, triumph as well. Maybe, I need to revisit it again (smile).

    3. The Devil's Tale - Page 8 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The medical staff who survived suffered from pain—physical, emotional, and otherwise—and extreme uncertainty and fear, but gave the (...)

    4. Putting the ‘Global’ Back Into Global Pandemic, Part 5 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Alterman’s courageous resolve to bring into the open the pain of the innocent and the injustice of the punishment inflicted upon those (...)

    5. Learning About Home, Away from Home: A Student Assistant in the Radio Haiti Archive - The Devil's Ta

      Denying the complex situation of social class in Haiti belittles the suffering of many and excuses the powerful for their contribution (...)

    6. “The Poetic Inflections of a Voice Addressing a Tribe of Men Besieged by Beasts”: Radio Haiti’s Cult

      It presented not a Haiti of suffering, but a Haiti of beauty and brilliance, one in which crisis is met with and defied by acts of (...)

    7. What to Read this Month: May - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      At the heart of this story are the deep human connections that unite us even when we’re apart—the pain of a beloved daughter’s (...)

    8. Your Obedient Servant: Hamilton and Burr Letters at the Rubenstein Library - The Devil's Tale

      Burr. ” Sadly, Theodosia was likely suffering from cancer, and died just five months after this letter.

    9. "Radio Haiti, You are the Rain. If You Didn’t Fall, We Could Not Bloom”: Repression and Remembrance

      A day like today                         The skies of Haiti wept,                         And her tears, borne of (...)

    10. Occupational Therapy Reveals “A Psychiatrist’s Anthology” - The Devil's Tale

      Rafael Campos , physician, poet and Director of Literature and Writing Programs of the Arts and Humanities Initiative at Harvard Medical School (...)

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