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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      Eric Gardner, Saginaw Valley State University, for research on the African American literary community in Reconstruction-era (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/DesegregatingDurham.pdf

      Despite these great economic accomplishments, the African American community could not escape the shadow of the Jim (...)

    3. Duke University: A Brief Narrative History | Duke University Libraries

      In 2016, the main quad on West Campus was renamed Abele Quad in his honor.  

    4. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Megan Elias,  Borough of Manhattan Community College "Be His Guest: Conrad Hilton and the Birth of the Hospitality Industry" Dr.

    5. Collections Overview | Duke University Libraries

      Walter Thompson Company Archives , and the Consumer Reports Archives.   African and African American History and Culture The (...)

    6. Digital Teaching Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Considered the largest reform movement in United States history, its participants believed that securing the vote was essential to (...)

    7. Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University Libraries

      From its beginning, Duke relied on Black workers in positions within the dining halls, custodial service, and maid service. An (...)

    8. African Americans in Durham | Duke University Libraries

      North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Archives, 1850-2008 The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Archives documents the (...)

    9. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      His chief areas of research activity focused on international banking; evaluating foreign aid programs; the pre-1914 gold standard; (...)

    10. Julian S. Carr and the Carr Building | Duke University Libraries

      The document for Carr Building states that the building was named “in memory of Julian S.

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