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    1. Civil Rights & Post-World War II - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library

      Florence Tate Papers, 1960-2006 Florence Tate (1931-2014) was a civil rights and pan-African activist based in Washington, D.C.

    2. Hostage Nation Receives WOLA-Duke Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America - The Devil's Tale

      The Washington Office on Latin America and Duke University created the prize to honor the best current, non-fiction book published in English on (...)

    3. Reading by Jonathan Katz, 2013 WOLA-Duke Human Rights Book Award Winner - The Devil's Tale

      The award honors the best current, non-fiction book published in English on human rights, democracy, and social justice in (...)

    4. I Charge You to Do Something · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy of Rabbi Mar

      This exhibit, drawn from the Marshall Meyer papers at Duke University Libraries, is not only a commemoration of the social activism and (...)

    5. The Long Tale of Voting Rights · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years o

      The Long Tale of Voting Rights · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s Suffrage · Duke (...)

    6. Duke Announces Winner of 2018 Juan E. Méndez Human Rights Book Award - Duke University Libraries Blo

      So it’s tremendously satisfying that those stories are now getting the recognition they so deserve, thanks to the Mendez Award, which itself is (...)

    7. "The Water Defenders" Wins 2021 Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America - Duke U

      First awarded in 2008, the Méndez Human Rights Book Award honors the best current non-fiction book published in English on human (...)

    8. Travel Grants and Internships | Duke University Libraries

      Research projects must use materials from the Human Rights Archive's collections and include a focus on human rights and (...)

    9. Digital Teaching Resources | Duke University Libraries

      With the emergence of the modern Civil Rights Movement in the mid-20th century, Durham was also a home of activism and advocacy for (...)

    10. Movement History Initiative | Duke University Libraries

      Your contribution would allow us to continue preserving the history and legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and modern social (...)

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