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    1. Preservation Underground - Page 37 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Not that I’m complaining, but it is hard to return to the basement after your coffee break outside on such a glorious day. Let’s travel (...)

    2. Collecting for Global Diversity, Part 3 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The influx of refugees fleeing conflicts in the predominantly Muslim countries of the Middle East (and parts of Africa) and seeking (...)

    3. Hoppin' John (1847) - Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      While rice and pork are essential features of Hoppin’ John, most commentators center their accounts on the black-eyed pea, known variously as (...)

    4. Research-a-Palooza 2017 Round-Up - The Devil's Tale

      I am a huge fan of shows like Murder, She Wrote and book series like the Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French, so I couldn’t resist. The (...)

    5. #28daysofblack at the Rubenstein - The Devil's Tale

      Surnames of the freedmen include: Wilson, Thompson, Digg, Turner, Lonsway, Hatton, Clement, Willis, Payne, West, Blair, Garner, Kelley, (...)

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 20 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      I knew this word before, from every time I’ve bought rice or beans in a Haitian market, but I did not know that degi comes from the Fon language (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 30 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      A trip to the United States and Cuba. / Tr. from the French of Léon Beauvallet. Remarks on the Rev. Thomas Tysan's attack on (...)

    8. Select Bibliography: ME Cinema - Middle East Cinema - LibGuides at Duke University

      Third World film making and the West. Berkeley : University of California Press, c1987.

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 22 of 130 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      I knew this word before, from every time I’ve bought rice or beans in a Haitian market, but I did not know that degi comes from the Fon language (...)

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