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    1. Ignore fair use at your peril! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      About a year ago I wrote a blog post about the idea that fair use was an “affirmative defense. ”  I pointed out that many positive rights, (...)

    2. We Are All Bound Up Together: Race and Resistance in the American Women’s Suffrage Movement - The De

      In her 1971 speech which she titled “Nobody’s Free Until Everybody’s Free,” she told the National Women’s Political Caucus in (...)

    3. John Hope Franklin's Grownup School List - The Devil's Tale

      A sequel is his Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process , 1996.”

    4. Rubenstein Events: Music and the Movement and more... - The Devil's Tale

      Music & The Movement – During the Civil Rights Movement, mass meetings overflowed with people singing and clapping to freedom songs, (...)

    5. The Devil's Tale - Page 68 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      At 9:05 they decided to let the speech continue and reevaluate the situation at 9:30.

    6. Green Book Provides Guide to a Bygone Era - The Devil's Tale

      Car travel appealed to many African Americans in the Jim Crow era, both for the sense of freedom it engendered and as a means to escape (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 16 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      In her 1971 speech which she titled “Nobody’s Free Until Everybody’s Free,” she told the National Women’s Political Caucus in (...)

    8. Happy 200th Birthday, Walt! - The Devil's Tale

      You are in fact most too open at times and have not always enough restraint in speech.” Notebook Lists of Various Parts of the Body,  (...)

    9. Congratulations to this year's travel grant recipients! - The Devil's Tale

      John’s University; Project: “On the Frontier of Freedom: Abolition and the Growth of Atlantic Commerce in Southern Sierra Leone, c1790s (...)

    10. Swimming in muddy waters - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We still have a good deal of freedom when the use is transformative — when the original material becomes part of a new expression, a (...)

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