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    1. Slave Letters | Duke University Libraries

      Washington, D.C. The servant of J.R. Goldsborough, Henry Felson, wrote to Louis Goldsborough from the Brooklyn Navy Yard, apparently (...)

    2. Masculinity, Race, and a Southern University: An Exploration of the Role of Fraternities in College

      This was a brochure that would have been sent to men admitted to Washington and Lee University. The idea is that each (...)

    3. Among Friends - Winter 2012

      As winners of the duke University contest, students are eligible to enter the national Collegiate Book Collecting Contest in (...)

    4. About the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library | Duke University Libraries

      In 2007, he purchased the last privately-owned copy of the Magna Carta and placed it on permanent loan to the National Archives in (...)

    5. About the Human Rights Archive | Duke University Libraries

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University. The archive supports the mission  and values  of the Rubenstein Library.

    6. Among Friends - Spring 2007 - Vol 7, Num 2

      Each of these new members offers the Friends and the Duke University Libraries valuable connections to both the University and (...)

    7. Trent Associates Report - Spring/Summer 2010, Vol 18, No 1

      Margaret Humphreys will serve as her mentor. Washington Published at regular intervals during the year.

    8. Other Consumer Movement Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Nunn was an economist active in labor issues, officer of the American Civil Liberties Union, and the first Director of University (...)

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 7, Spring 2005

      Inside this issue: The Kamen Collection 1 Mary Lily Grants 1 Kamen Interview 2 Bobbye and 3 Viki Ortiz Church Women 3 Women and 4 Electoral (...)

    10. Benjamin Newton Duke (1855-1929) | Duke University Libraries

      According to James B. Duke, the university is named in large measure in honor of his father, Washington Duke, and his brother, (...)

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