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    1. Movement History Initiative | Duke University Libraries

      Taylor, and Emilye Crosby, Southern Cultures, vol. 30 no. 1, Spring 2024 "Cultural Memory as Social Justice: The Critical Oral History (...)

    2. The Life of the Party: Experiencing American Communism

      The fascinating, intertwined stories in the two books kindled my historical imagination, leading me to write a senior thesis exploring (...)

    3. Julian Abele (1881-1950) | Duke University Libraries

      Susan Cook, a Duke student and Abele's great grand-niece, wrote that her great grand-uncle, as an African American and the designer of (...)

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 3, Spring 2002

      English graduate student David Woodard brought students from his course titled “It’s Raining Men: Sex and Gender in African- American (...)

    5. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Who was the first African-American person to speak on campus? Booker T.

    6. Duke University: A Brief Narrative History | Duke University Libraries

      The protest resulted in the formation of what is now called the Department of African and African American Studies.  Faculty (...)

    7. Adopt a Digital Collection | Duke University Libraries

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library Duke Divinity School Library Duke University Archives Duke University Archives Duke University (...)

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

      Bell, 1773), the first work to be published by an African American. This copy has been mended by hand by an early owner and bears the (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/hartman/pdf/frontandcenter/fc_v23_n1.pdf

      She spoke about the contributions that African American women have made to the advertising industry, examining the challenges and (...)

    10. Women at the Center - Issue 6, Summer 2004

      Her subsequent mar- riage to an African American man, alleged preg- nancy, and motherhood mystified and alienated the Charleston (...)

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