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    1. Rubenstein Library Processing Zine

      It’s the Rubenstein Library PROCESSING ZINE for student EMPLOYEES, Interns, and new processors who will be Processing Papers and (...)

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

      A Sermon on Behalf of The Ladies’ Negro Education Society (1853). Only four other copies are known.

    3. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      Who has given the address at the annual Convocation for New Graduate and Professional School Students? 1987 Robert F.

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    5. James Van Der Zee and Michael Francis Blake | Duke University Libraries

      James Van Der Zee and Michael Francis Blake | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content Menu  Current (...)

    6. Project 3, 2022: James Van Der Zee · Visual Diversity Committee · Duke University Library Exhibits

      James Van Der Zee was an African American portrait photographer working the 1920s at the height of the “New Negro Movement.” (...)

    7. Church & culture - Black Church Resources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Cone Publication Date: 1970 Sacred Mission, Worldly Ambition: Black Christian Nationalism in the Age of Jim Crow by Adele Oltman Publication (...)

    8. Franklin Research Center Commemorates 25 Years - The Devil's Tale

      Gartrell and the center’s 2019-2020 graduate intern, Jessica Stark, the exhibit presented selections from two African American photographers who (...)

    9. Franklin Research Center Commemorates 25 Years of Preserving “Black Lives in Archives” - The Devil's

      The exhibit highlights resonances between the work of James Van Der Zee and Michael Francis Blake, two African American photographers working in (...)

    10. Digging Through the Tapes: Exploring the Behind the Veil Collection Pt. 7 - The Devil's Tale

      This week, we learn about these people. “When Harlem in New York City became the Mecca of the “New Negro” and the (...)

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