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    1. Human Rights Archive | Duke University Libraries

      Americans for Immigrant Justice records Prisoner artwork from Devoto Prison, Buenos Aires, Argentina, circa 1979.  Marshall T.

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/O%27Leary.pdf

      These short story collections represent second hard books that I acquired on a layover in Buenos Aires back in 2008. They were (...)

    3. “I Have No Right to Be Silent” The Human Rights Legacy of the Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer

      Beginning with the forces and ideas that shaped his youth, the exhibit depicts Marshall’s evolution as an activist rabbi of Conservatism (...)

    4. Projects and Services | Duke University Libraries

      "Tomorrow thousands will GO to Buenos Aires by CLIPPER"  from the Pan American World Airways Advertisements digital collection.

    5. Among Friends - Winter 2011

      Englander tackles a global theme and explores it sensitively and concretely through the experiences of one Buenos Aires Jewish (...)

    6. Tango - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor de Buenos Aires, 1980.

    7. Argentina - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      International Offices series contains correspondence with Buenos Aires office (1973-75). Denis Lanigan Papers, (...)

    8. Sailing the Andes - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      It was an enrichment view from this woman! Warm regards from Buenos Aires or mucho cariño said in a “porteña” expression.

    9. The Young Marshall Meyer · 'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy of Rabbi Marshal

      After calling multiple international congregations, the Meyers settled on the Congregación Israelita in Buenos Aires, simply (...)

    10. El joven Marshall Meyer · “No tengo derecho a permanecer callado” – El legado de derechos humanos de

      Después de llamar a varias congregaciones internacionales, la familia Meyer decidió incorporarse a la Congregación Israelita de Buenos (...)

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