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    1. ‘Hidden Figures’ in the Robert A. Hill Collection: Mittie Maude Lena Gordon - The Devil's Tale

      My hope is that by shedding light on Gordon’s life and other female black radicals, we can broaden our understanding of the (...)

    2. #28daysofblack at the Rubenstein - The Devil's Tale

      Do you have stories about your encounters with black history in libraries?  Are there books or other representations of black (...)

    3. The African Americans: Rubenstein Recap #3 - The Devil's Tale

      Joiner writes to Editor John Bryant in 1868 reporting the shooting of a black man by white democrats near Albany, Georgia.

    4. New & Noteworthy Acquisitions from the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture - The Dev

      The Graduate School Newsletter [serial], 1990-1999. Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript.

    5. Reflecting on Processing the Behind the Veil Project Archive - The Devil's Tale

      The Graduate School Newsletter [serial], 1990-1999. Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript.

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 69 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      This 1981 newsletter, called The Grapevine, reminding black students that they are part of a community and urging them to reach out to (...)

    7. Eight New Digital Collections on Civil Rights - The Devil's Tale

      Flyer for student life discussion, Black Student Alliance, January 1998. From the Black Student Alliance Records.

    8. 2011-2012 Franklin Research Center Travel Grants Awarded - The Devil's Tale

      The Graduate School Newsletter [serial], 1990-1999. Logbook for ships Immortalité and Flying Fish, 1872-1876 : autograph manuscript.

    9. Organizing Lowndes County: Then and Now - The Devil's Tale

      Location : Amadieh Family Lecture Hall, Smith Warehouse, Bay 4 Home to the Black-led independent political party that first adopted a (...)

    10. “The Arm of Justice Cannot—Will Not Sleep”: Radical Republicans during Reconstruction in the South -

      During this moment in Reconstruction, black voting and participation were at their height: “In 1876, 53 percent of the eligible (...)

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