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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 77 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Charlotte Walker-Said, Theodore W. Lentz Fellow in Peace Studies and Human Rights, Webster University; Project: “Traditional Marriage (...)

    2. April 3: Jistis pou Jando - The Devil's Tale

      DOWN WITH THE DEATH MACHINE.  LONG LIVE PEACE.  JUSTICE FOR JOURNALISTS. JUSTICE FOR JEAN DOMINIQUE. 

    3. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/35/

      Microfinance pioneer and Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was the commencement speaker at Duke University in 2010 and he has (...)

    4. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/29/

      She recovers and becomes a global symbol of peaceful protest, nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2013. The billionaire’s apprentice : (...)

    5. British Documents - Middle East Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      International disputes and the machinery of peace, 1924-1941. -- v. 9. Legal and administrative questions, 1924-1939. -- v. 10.

    6. Memoirs & Personal Narratives - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      An Indian among Los Indígenas by Ursula Pike ISBN: 9781597145275 Publication Date: 2021-04-06 When she was twenty-five, Ursula Pike boarded a (...)

    7. Duke's May Queen - The Devil's Tale

      An anonymous alumnus sent the Duke president pictures of the “pretty May Queens chosen at Peace, St. Mary’s, and Meredith Colleges,” (...)

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      He concludes that in a strong economy or in time of peace, the ideal leader is someone with good mental health who meets the (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/41/

      He concludes that in a strong economy or in time of peace, the ideal leader is someone with good mental health who meets the (...)

    10. Former Slave Narratives - Black Voices - African American Autobiography and Biography - LibGuides at

      Baptist minister, former VA slave, freed in 1847, later served as a justice of the peace in Boston. Ray, Emma J. Smith (1859-1930).

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