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    1. Subject Librarians to the rescue! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Written by Tiffany Lopez Post navigation Previous Post Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Next Post PrimateLit News, Events, and Exhibits from (...)

    2. The Devil's Tale - Page 21 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      There was also a school, baptismal house, community center, and worship facility, among other structures (image four).

    3. 5 Titles: Memoirs by African American Men - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Walker’s most recent book How to Make a Slave and Other Essays was a National Book Award 2020 finalist for nonfiction.

    4. John Hope Franklin's Grownup School List - The Devil's Tale

      “A remarkable work by a former slave who became a leading thinker and activist in post-Emancipation America.”

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    6. Crown Jewel: Presenting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library - Duke University Lib

      In our new event spaces, the Duke community and wider public will come together to discuss and debate how our understanding of the past (...)

    7. Wilmington Massacre - Franklin Research Center - Teaching with Primary Sources - LibGuides at Duke U

      Black people throughout the town were accosted, beaten, hunted, and killed for resisting or being a part of the prosperous Black (...)

    8. New Digital Collection: Marshall T. Meyer - The Devil's Tale

      Meyer led the reinvigoration of Argentina’s Jewish community and lived and fought through the political upheavals and turmoil of the (...)

    9. Duke Student Movements: 1960-1961 - The Devil's Tale

      Opton and Brunn were just a few motivated members of the Duke community committed to advancing the cause of civil rights.

    10. Colson Whitehead, Author of "The Underground Railroad," to Speak at Duke Feb. 7 - Duke University Li

      It is through this web of stations that the novel’s heroine, an escaped slave named Cora, flees the unrelenting brutality of the (...)

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