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    1. What’s Streaming at Duke Libraries: Celebrating MLK Day 2024 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It was a system in which men, often guilty of no crime at all, were arrested, compelled to work without pay, repeatedly bought and (...)

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      Researchers interested in a more literary treatment of the Great Plague would do well to consult A journal of the plague year: being (...)

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      It would not benefit the public or the authors of the work.  The latter, indeed, would be compelled to work for publishers for (...)

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      Newell.” Its history was lost, until some diligent research turned up a very interesting story about a remarkable woman.

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      There might even be a clue about the lost Confederate gold ! fullframe Archive of Documentary Arts , Events , Films , From Our (...)

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      The poem is satirical, presenting the intentionally outrageous situation of Satan commissioning his demons to find him slaves to do Hell’s dirty (...)

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      Joan meets with Jim Hobart and says she’d rather not work with Ferg on her accounts. Jim belittles her and her status at SC&P. 

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      In particular, I was able to work with courtship letters from 1935-1938 between Mary Semans and her first husband (Joe Trent), from (...)

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      Processing archival collections is iterative, exacting work which often requires circling back through materials again and again.

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