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    1. Popular Culture - Film, Theatre, Music and Iconography - African American History Manuscript Collect

      The bulk of these works depict romanticized, racist, Lost Cause morality plays, with Dixon's texts advocating white supremacy, (...)

    2. 2015 May

      Posted by Paula Robinson in New Resources | No Comments » Tags: DVDs New Movies for May: Part 1 Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 Here are the first of (...)

    3. "The Red Cape": Film Screening and Discussion with Director Nelson Oliver, Apr. 18 - Duke University

      The Red Cape follows the fates of a young black boy and his father in what was then North Carolina’s most progressive city.

    4. Freedom Summer 50th Anniversary - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Fifty years ago, hundreds of student volunteers headed south to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee’s (SNCC) field staff and (...)

    5. Civil Rights and Anti-Racism - Durham and Local History at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duk

      Hunter Papers, 1850s-1932   (includes digitized content) Black educator, journalist, and reformer from Raleigh, North Carolina. 

    6. Decolonizing the Curriculum Readings - Decolonizing the Curriculum - LibGuides at Duke University

      Starting your learning Being Black in the Ivory by Sharde M. Davis ISBN: 979-88-908871-0-8 Publication Date: 2024 Feeling white : (...)

    7. Decolonizing the Curriculum Readings - Decolonizing the Curriculum - LibGuides at Duke University

      Starting your learning Being Black in the Ivory by Sharde M. Davis ISBN: 979-88-908871-0-8 Publication Date: 2024 Feeling white : (...)

    8. A Message from the University Librarian - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Yet, we recognize that racial injustice is rooted in historical and systemic white supremacy, and that our institution has played a (...)

    9. Regional Realities · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American W

      -Anna Julia Cooper from A voice from the South Anna Julia Cooper’s A Voice From the South “by a Black Woman of the South,” considered (...)

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

      However, Jim Crow followed black soldiers overseas, while the South’s commitment to white supremacy only grew deeper.

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