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    1. The Devil's Tale - Page 127 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscrip

      At her death in 1905, British women were denied the right to vote. 92 years ago today, the Representation of the People Act, which granted (...)

    2. The Goodson Blogson

      The entry for the Federal Reserve System describes the weighty mission of the organization thusly: "FRS contributes to the strength and (...)

    3. Duke's May Queen - The Devil's Tale

      As runners up in the voting, white coeds Mary Earle and Jo Humphreys were designated to serve as Reuben’s “court.”

    4. “The Arm of Justice Cannot—Will Not Sleep”: Radical Republicans during Reconstruction in the South -

      During this moment in Reconstruction, black voting and participation were at their height: “In 1876, 53 percent of the eligible black (...)

    5. Special Collections | Duke University School of Law

      The papers offer a detailed paper trail of the cases’ trajectory up and down the federal court system. For more information about this (...)

    6. #28daysofblack at the Rubenstein - The Devil's Tale

      The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was a key catalyst for mobilizing grassroots activists to address voting and political (...)

    7. The Devil's Tale - Page 15 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      The Attica Uprising was a watershed moment in the on-going fight to establish respect for human rights within the penitentiary system (...)

    8. The Goodson Blogson

      Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Read more This Citation Does Not Exist 5/16/2023 01:42:00 PM In 2019, engineer Phillip Wang (...)

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 26 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Creative uses of the technology are also suggested.  The “Add-A-Track” system allows you to record multiple layers of sound to create (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 39 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      On Friday a district court in Colorado — the lowest level of court in our federal system — issued a decision with big time implications. 

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