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    1. Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Samuel Huber , Faculty, Yale University, Department of English. “A World We Can Bear: Kate Millett’s Life in Feminism.”

    2. Funding Opportunities for African Diaspora Collections at Duke University Libraries

      It supports research and study related to race, class, gender, sexuality, politics, law, popular culture, and other issues in African (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      Professor Toril Moi then offered rare insight into the academic world within which Millett wrote Sexual Politics.

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 26, Fall 2014

      In 1993 she joined CNN anchoring the daily news show Inside Politics. She returned to PBS in 2006 to work on Generation Next, a (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 7, Spring 2005

      The glaring under-representation of women in electoral politics and continuing negative attitudes have given rise to a long history of (...)

    6. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Todd.pdf

      Ten Days that Shook the World. Edited by Bertram D. Wolfe. New York: Viking Books, 1960. 3.

    7. Funding Opportunities for African Diaspora Collections at Duke University Libraries | Duke Universit

      It supports research and study related to race, class, gender, sexuality, politics, law, popular culture, and other issues in African (...)

    8. Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture | Duke University Libraries

      More details     News Announcing our 2025-2026 Travel Grant Recipients The Politics of Panda Love in Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-31.pdf

      The poems were inspired by the early years of World War II and are ironically titled. “Lullaby,” sung by a baboon, describes a chaotic, (...)

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

      I wanted nothing more than to explore the world. With a limited budget for airfare, books were my fastest means of transport.

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