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    1. Among Friends - Summer 2009

      Landing in new York and gaining employment at an inner- city hospital, marion is alone in a strange foreign city, but new York becomes (...)

    2. African Americans in Durham | Duke University Libraries

      Spaulding was an activist in civil rights, education and employment and an insurance executive in the North Carolina Mutual Life (...)

    3. Duke University Records Retention Guidelines - Duke University Press

      FERPA primarily addresses educational records; however, it more broadly addresses student identifiable information, such as that which may exist (...)

    4. Duke University Press Records | Duke University Libraries

      FERPA primarily addresses educational records; however, it more broadly addresses student identifiable information, such as that which may exist (...)

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

      Paige is currently a history graduate student at Duke writing her dissertation on a history of equal employment opportunity during the (...)

    6. Look Homeward: Journeying Home through 20th Century Southern Literature

      His style is unflinchingly crisp and undoubtedly influenced by his employment as a secondary school Latin teacher just prior to his (...)

    7. Women at the Center - Issue 9, Spring 2006

      It includes 19th and early 20th century materials that ad- dress politics, social and gender issues, religion, race, education, (...)

    8. Guidelines for Description of Slavery and Enslaved People in Special

      If you find references or documentation relating to post-Civil War lives and livelihoods of formerly enslaved people, including (...)

    9. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      Mandy Jolly, Undergraduate, Department of History, Lenoir-Ryhne University; Project: “Journalistic Racism from Early Travel/Exploration Logs (...)

    10. Trent Associates Report - Fall/Winter 2005, Vol 13, No 2

      The latter was responsible for my current employment. “Mr. C,” as we affectionately referred to Terry, was not only a great friend; he (...)

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