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    1. 5 Titles: Five Black Artists You Should Know - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Fire represents lynching where a flammable substance is applied to the body, such as coal, tar, oil, and the victim is burned alive. … (...)

    2. A Delicate Balance: Understanding the Four Humors. - The Devil's Tale

      Their influence on the body changed with external factors like the time of day, the season of the year, and the age of a person.

    3. 5 Titles: Environmental Justice - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      There’s Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities   by Ingrid R.

    4. Preservation Underground - Page 37 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      This is a very large puppet with a paper mache head and a PVC-pipe body. Meg is washing a giant book, page by page.

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 101 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      To make turkey layer: Dissolve the gelatin and the bouillon cube in the hot water. Add cold water stirring constantly. Cool (...)

    6. 2016 April

      Cohen synthesizes the enormous body of Drucker’s work, summarizing his observations about people and their work organizations.

    7. Medicine and Magic in North Carolina - The Devil's Tale

      You couldn’t expect that washing your face with cool water may help alleviate a headache, but water that runs north?

    8. Digital Collections of Fairy & Folk Tales - International Fairy and Folk Tale Collections - LibGuide

      The Tobinstown Sheeoge Tom Connors and the Dead Girl Tom Daly and the Nut-Eating Ghost Tom Foley's Ghost Tom Moore and the Seal Woman Tom (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 39 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      When you got up to the water, they said the same thing.  I said, “Hmm! Listen to what the people are saying.  

    10. Business & Labor - Women's History Manuscript Collections at the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at D

      Account book, 1847-1855, kept by Franklin, a widow, concerning a gold mine, sawmill, farm, water-powered mill, and a coal and slate (...)

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