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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 11, Spring 2007

      I think Duke University has a good deal to do with “Why Durham?” Lesbian author, activist, and SONG co­founder Mab Segrest went to Duke (...)

    2. We are Birds from Different Nests

      “But at least that line sounds really good.” ---- On the second day of school, Wulin found his younger sister in the barn, hiding (...)

    3. Front and Center - Winter 2014, Vol 20, No 2

      Her lectures quickly gained popularity and notoriety and she was named by The New York Times Magazine as one of the three most popular (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

      For example, the racial designation of Asian American and Pacific Islander changed four times in the 19th century. That is, they were (...)

    5. New Orleans’ Nourishing Networks: Foodways and Municipal Markets in the Nineteenth Century Global So

      The Picayune’s Creole Cook Book is a fascinating cultural artifact because it was published in many editions and a study of the sometimes minute (...)

    6. Mary Lily Research Grant Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Gross , Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, the University of Georgia, for her dissertation, "'Good Angels' or Dangerous Women: (...)

    7. Handling Increased Stress and Anxiety in the (Virtual & Physical) Classroom - Duke Learning Innovati

      Journaling Our brain is designed to problem solve so even in times of calm my brain can create problems to be resolved.

    8. Book Review: Modern New York

      He attributes the good times in later years to the business-friendly administrations of mayors Ed Koch, Rudy Guiliani and (...)

    9. Book Reviews: Start Your Engines!

      Here are five excellent new books in the Ford Library talk about the industry, in good times and bad. Crash course : the (...)

    10. 1920-1929 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      “What the FLAPPER stands for: short skirts, rolled sox, bobbed hair, powder and rouge, no corsets, one-piece bathing suits, deportation of (...)

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