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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 27, Spring 2015

      Original boards printed in yellow wall- paper design, with black lettering. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/TheChanticleer.pdf

      The groups should work together to create a brief history of the Chanticleer during that decade (this could take the form of a (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/QueeringDuke.pdf

      As students consider the questions and prompts in this guide they can write, draw, collage, or otherwise record their reflections on (...)

    4. About the Human Rights Archive | Duke University Libraries

      Since 2006, The Human Rights Archive has been partnering with the human rights community to preserve the history and legacy of human (...)

    5. Collecting Policy for Duke University Archives | Duke University Libraries

      Within each record group, there may be a range of formats, including paper documents, electronic records, time-based media, web-based (...)

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

      Page 2 WOMEN at the CENTER Engaging Sources: The Grove Press Action Through a series of workshops and lectures sponsored by the Department of (...)

    7. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2003, Vol 11, No 1

      See the History of Medicine Website at http://www.mclibrary.duke.edu/hmc

    8. Collections Overview | Duke University Libraries

      Documentary Film and Photography The Archive of Documentary Arts collects photography, moving images, and oral histories that document the human (...)

    9. I'm Leaving Duke. What Do I Do With My Records? | Duke University Libraries

      A university record documents the history and business of Duke University. University records can be found in many formats, including (...)

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/WomensSuffrage.pdf

      BRIEF OVERVIEW This teaching module considers the history and legacies of the U.S. Women’s Suffrage movement.

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