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    1. Emancipation and Reconstruction Eras | Duke University Libraries

      Among other things, his detailed memoirs comment on relations between black and white church members, speak of a visit to Charlotte's (...)

    2. White Fox

      The sons are tall, with flowing black hair and broad shoulders. They will join the king on the hunt.

    3. Historical Texts & Images - Japanese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      MIT Visualizing Cultures Created by John Dower at MIT, visualizing Culture uses Japan since the mid-19th century as a case study for gaining new (...)

    4. Japan - East Asian Resources for Teachers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Dower & Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT), this multi-media based class begins with "Black ships and samurai," an exhibit featuring some (...)

    5. Primary Sources - Japanese Studies, a guide for undergraduate research - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      MIT Visualizing Cultures Created by John Dower at MIT, Visualizing Cultures uses Japan since the mid-19th century as a case study for gaining (...)

    6. Conservation - Ad*Access Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Avoiding purchasing items through a black market and acting in the interest of the greater community were strongly encouraged, both to (...)

    7. The African Americans: Rubenstein Recap #5 - The Devil's Tale

      But the mobilization of black veterans and activists fueled new possibilities.

    8. The African Americans: Rubenstein Recap #4 - The Devil's Tale

      It grew into the largest black-run financial institution in the country and helped support the city’s sizable black middle class.

    9. Digging through the Tapes: Exploring the Behind the Veil Collection, Pt. 6 - The Devil's Tale

      August is also Black Business Month. Started in 2004, the month is meant to recognize and support Black entrepreneurs and (...)

    10. W. E. B. DuBois in the Charles N. Hunter Papers - The Devil's Tale

      Among letters to other educators, the nation’s first black congressmen, and more personal family matters, there’s a letter from (...)

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