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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 35 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      According to Quirk, when Fitzgerald died in 1940, “his estate was solvent but modest – around $35,000, mostly from an insurance (...)

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      The bill passed despite vocal opposition from citizens concerned about a return to heightened insurance rates for patients with (...)

    3. Christianity - Religious Material in the Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University

      Smith Papers, 1867-1924 Correspondence and legal and financial papers of several generations of a rural black family in Washington County, Va., (...)

    4. Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News February 2025 Archive | Duke University Medical Center L

      In order to be a private patient, you would have to have money or insurance. Most of the African Americans and some poor whites did not (...)

    5. Aaron’s Book - The Devil's Tale

      Spaulding, the NC Mutual Life Insurance Company’s staff and archivists through the years, and every librarian and archivist who made (...)

    6. Marc L. Nerlove Papers Open for Research - The Devil's Tale

      “inadvertently” became the trustee of a large, bankrupt midwestern life insurance company in 1933 during the Great Depression.

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      Advertising to Children in the 20th Century John Hope Franklin: Imprint of an American Scholar From Blackface to Blaxploitation: Representations (...)

    8. Choosing between reform and revolution - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I’m all in favor of pushing the application of “transformative use” more in academic contexts because that, as Judge Pierre Leval famously said, (...)

    9. Researching Black Health in the South - The Devil's Tale

      The archivists were informed and genuinely interested in assisting researchers and with their help; I consulted about a half a dozen collections (...)

    10. Remembering the Tulsa Race Massacre, 100 Years Later - The Devil's Tale

      As one the few practicing African American lawyers in the state of Oklahoma, Buck Franklin took up the lawsuits of the African American citizens (...)

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