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    1. Announcing our 2020-2021 Travel Grant Recipients - The Devil's Tale

      Human Rights Archive: Andrew Seber , Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, University of Chicago, “Neither Factory nor Farm: The Fallout of (...)

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      BCC Market Research – BCC’s market research reports explore major economic, scientific, and technological developments in industrial, (...)

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      In his new book, The Price Of Inequality, he argues that the level of inequality in the United States is excessive, greater than any other (...)

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      Two economists discuss the risks of an extreme climate event and its global repercussions, unless action is taken now, as they identify carbon (...)

    5. The Perkins Project - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Added to this are a separate inspection room for the receipt of new collections, an industrial freezer for fragile and volatile film (...)

    6. When Beale Street Spoke in Haiti: From Port-au-Prince to the Oscars - The Devil's Tale

      For Lahens, Beale Street is a “faithful and realistic portrait” of the generation of the Great Migration where African Americans moved to (...)

    7. Hitting the Books in North Carolina - The Devil's Tale

      But as the state slowly became a more urban one, railroads extended their reach, and industrial growth offered new lines of work, state (...)

    8. Humanizing History, Complicating Memory: A Trip into the Past - The Devil's Tale

      American society tells us about the prison-industrial complex. In order to make this argument, I planned to use the Attica Prison riot (...)

    9. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/52/

      Employees have been trained to be a cog in the industrial machine, yet ultimately, the way to achieve success is to stand out and to (...)

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      Two economists discuss the risks of an extreme climate event and its global repercussions, unless action is taken now, as they identify carbon (...)

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