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    1. Anglo-American Legal Printing 1702 to the Present

      No copies are recorded in the United States with one copy each in the UK, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, and (...)

    2. Franklin Research Center Collections and Guides | Duke University Libraries

      Digital Timeline : Selected collections created by people of African descent in the United States can be browsed (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/kate.collins/Black_Muslims_Lesso (...)

      Lead students in a small discussion of how self-fashioning techniques within Islam were adopted and adapted by black Muslims in the (...)

    4. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2008, Vol 16, No 1

      Copies of some twentieth century examples from the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia fill one of the display cases.

    5. Adopt a Digital Collection | Duke University Libraries

      Bradford Archive of Documentary Arts American Slavery Documents Legal and personal documents related to slavery in the United (...)

    6. Trent Associates Report - Summer 2001, Vol 9, No 1

      The naturopathic method of reducing dislocations. Newark, NJ: 'United States School of Naturopathy, 1924. ....~ Digitalis co~ (...)

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 25, Spring 2014

      Donna Drucker, civil and environmental engineering, Technische Universität Darm- stadt, for a journal article on sexual behavior and the science (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 28, Fall 2015

      Mab Segrest, a leading lesbian feminist writer, activist, scholar, and speaker, who has traveled the United States and around (...)

    9. Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: Highlights | Duke University Libraries

      More recent materials within the collection include Family Limitation (for private circulation, 1914) by Margaret Sanger, who popularized the (...)

    10. Front and Center - Spring 2002, Vol 8, No 1

      The site provides over 9,000 images of adver­ tising illustrating the rise of consmner cul­ ture, especially after the American Civil War, and (...)

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