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    1. Biography and Autobiography - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library - Lib

      Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a northern slave emancipated from bodily servitude by the state of New York in 1828. With a Portrait. New (...)

    2. New Acquisitions - “Los Mochileros” - The Devil's Tale

      As with much of Barth’s portrait work, her collaborators capture the gaze of the camera, rather than be caught by it. 

    3. The Library as Artist's Studio: Where Information Serves Inspiration - Duke University Libraries Mag

      Jenny Scheinman’s Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait is inspired by the films of H. Lee Waters.

    4. A Candid Doris Duke - The Devil's Tale

      For most people this image is Doris Duke. Doris Duke’s class portrait, probably from kindergarten However, the recently published Doris (...)

    5. Move Diary: Week 3 - The Devil's Tale

      Photo by Val Gillispie Last portrait being hung in the Gothic Reading Room–President Douglas Knight.

    6. Eclipse Chasers of the Rubenstein - The Devil's Tale

      Lucien Clergue : Eros and Thanatos / introduction by Michel Tournier ; essay by Marianne Fulton. Photography and the Old West / text by (...)

    7. Inside the New Rubenstein Library - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Another new exhibit space is the Photography Gallery, which provides a dramatic setting to showcase the Rubenstein Library’s (...)

    8. “Who’s looney now?”: John Armstrong Chaloner’s fight to prove his sanity - The Devil's Tale

      His papers, a mixture of correspondence, legal documents, and writings by Chaloner himself, offer not only a fascinating portrait of (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 104 of 127 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      The portrait was a gift from his grandson, Professor J.

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 31 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The magic image : the genius of photography from 1839 to the present day / Cecil Beaton and Gail Buckland.

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