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    1. The Duke-SLP partnership - seeking design contractors for pilot website - Bitstreams: The Digital Co

      Voting rights and SNCC activist Fannie Lou Hamer in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1964. Image courtesy of the Civil Rights Movement (...)

    2. Getting Started - Comics and Graphic Novels ("Sequential Art") - LibGuides at Duke University

      Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1998. Lilly Library PN6725 .N953 1998 Lee Sorensen Contact: Box 90727 Lilly Library (...)

    3. Getting Started - Comics and Graphic Novels ("Sequential Art") - LibGuides at Duke University

      Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1998. Lilly Library PN6725 .N953 1998 Lee Sorensen Contact: Box 90727 Lilly Library (...)

    4. Love in the Library: True Tales of Romance by the Book - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Her mother was a librarian in their hometown of Purvis, Mississippi. In fact, she was the reason Purvis had a library to begin with.

    5. “Cedric Chatterley: Photographs of Honeyboy Edwards” - The Devil's Tale

      In this series of black and white photographs, photographer Cedric Chatterley traces the life of blues musician David “Honeyboy” Edwards, (...)

    6. Remembering Bob Moses, 1935-2021 - The Devil's Tale

      He worked in tirelessly on a range of issues including voter registration and community organizing in the Deep South, particularly (...)

    7. Chicago's South Side - The Devil's Tale

      This month, we remember the great Mississippi Delta Bluesman, Honeyboy Edwards (1915-2011), through the photography of Cedric Chatterley.

    8. “No car, no money, no food...just me.” - The Devil's Tale

      His subsequent recruitment into the Movement via the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and his training at Highlander Folk School, were (...)

    9. Slave Narratives - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library - LibGuides at D

      Chicago: University of Chicago P, 1970. Born a slave in Mississippi; later a noted civil rights worker, civic leader, teacher, (...)

    10. North Carolina Native Communities & Organizations - Native American and Indigenous History at Duke -

      They are the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River, the ninth largest tribe in the United States, and the largest non-reservation (...)

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