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    1. Table 4: Black Women Activists - Black Lives in Archives - Rubenstein Library Immersive Event - LibG

      Davis: the story of sharecropper Odell Waller / by Pauli Murray    Noted Negro women: their triumphs and activities   A colored woman (...)

    2. Goldfarb Consultants Ford Research Reports, 1974-1989 · Race and Ethnicity in Advertising · Duke Uni

      Goodrich Tire Co. in the Negro market, 1960 Roy Eaton papers, 1860-2016 and undated Stuart Elliott Papers, 1875-2014 "A Study of the (...)

    3. "Don't Drink Jim Crow Beer" · Duke University Library Exhibits

      "Don't Drink Jim Crow Beer" · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content Skip to navigation About Menu Current (...)

    4. 1950-1959 - Glory of Woman: An Introduction to Prescriptive Literature - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Betty Crocker’s Dinner for Two Cookbook. New York: Golden Press, 1958.  “Dinner-in-a-Hurry can be sparkling, varied, as delicious as if (...)

    5. Jean Kilbourne Papers, 1918-2014 · Race and Ethnicity in Advertising · Duke University Library Exhib

      Goodrich Tire Co. in the Negro market, 1960 Roy Eaton papers, 1860-2016 and undated Stuart Elliott Papers, 1875-2014 "A Study of the (...)

    6. The Devil's Tale - Page 4 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      This week, we learn about these people. “When Harlem in New York City became the Mecca of the “New Negro” and the (...)

    7. J-R - African American History Manuscript Collections in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at Duke

      Thomas Fortune, editor of the New York Age; fraternal affairs including the Negro Odd Fellows and the Negro Masons; (...)

    8. Desegregating Durham - Franklin Research Center - Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke

      The African American community proved a shining example of social, economical, educational, and cultural prominence in the Jim Crow New (...)

    9. Something Good - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      The film, “Something Good – Negro Kiss” was made in 1898. It’s silent, black & white, and is less than a minute long.

    10. Glimpses of Freedom, Love, and Struggle in the American Slavery Documents Collection - The Devil's T

      The first from 1795 reads: Negro Lott emancipated by Edw d  Carter dec d  [ie deceased] 1 tithe 2 horses and the second from 1797 (...)

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