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    1. May 2019 Collection Spotlight: Southern Food - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      We’re featuring books that explore the intersections of food with race and class and gender . We’ve tried to represent some of the (...)

    2. Happy Birthday, Jane Austen! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      One of my highlights this year was attending Jane Austen & Co. ‘s Race and Regency series. You can see the recordings of these talks at (...)

    3. Reading and Voting - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Fragile Democracy: The Struggle over Race and Voting Rights in North Carolina by James L.

    4. Happy International Women's Day! - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: A Snowy Saturday at Duke Announcing “Defiant Bodies: Discourses on Intersex, 1573-2003” Duke's May Queen holidays Post (...)

    5. Uncle Terry's Bracket - The Devil's Tale

      Post navigation Previous Post Bus Boycotts and the Politics of Race Next Post Change Blog Readers Can Believe In (take our poll) One (...)

    6. Scholars' Tea with Emily Thuma - The Devil's Tale

      She received her Ph.D. in American Studies from New York University and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Race and (...)

    7. What to read this month - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine is a meditation on race and racial aggressions in contemporary American society.

    8. About Us | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Mudd building and also offer extensive online services and collections. 10 Searle Drive; DUMC 3702; Durham, NC 27710      DIRECTIONS Duke’s (...)

    9. June 2023 | Issue 407 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Speakers discussed the history of race and racism within Duke and the United States, their personal perspectives as Black individuals (...)

    10. The Devil's Tale - Page 32 of 130 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      Todd Savitt, Ph.D. will present Race, Medicine, Authorship and the ‘Discovery’ of Sickle Cell Disease in 1910-1911 .

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