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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-35.pdf

      Emily Fleisher, Artist: Artistic project will include a series of drawings based on his- torical needlework that create a narrative about the (...)

    2. Women at the Center - Issue 18, Fall 2010

      “I was impressed with the ways in which RBMSCL and the Bingham Center are preserving the history of the struggle for change and (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 2, Fall 2001

      As a professor in the Department of History at Duke University for nearly four dec­ ades, Scott has brought history to life (...)

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 12, Fall 2007

      We aim to increase aware­ ness about the history of women's involve­ ment in and their unique approach to a wide range of art forms.

    5. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      Derek Charles Catsam, Department of History, University of Texas of the Permian Basin, for a chronicle of the events of 1985 in South (...)

    6. We are Birds from Different Nests

      We are Birds from Different Nests 1 We are Birds from Different Nests By Jerry Zou (Trinity College, Department of History) For the (...)

    7. Look Homeward: Journeying Home through 20th Century Southern Literature

      Beyond her treatment of Southern history, Mitchell treats Scarlet is a flawed character looking to survive an uncertain world.

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

      The bodies of work she has reassembled offer a unique window into the early history of photography and to women’s role in that (...)

    9. Among Friends - Fall 2005 - Vol 6, Num 1

      The Jazz Loft Project,organized by Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies in cooperation with the Center for Creative Photography at the (...)

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      Likewise, it does not necessarily follow that all rural people are more conservative or less educated than city dwellers.

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