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    1. A History of the Holman Rule

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… A History of the Holman Rule 1/06/2017 01:41:00 PM As (...)

    2. Home - ChatGPT & Generative AI Tools Collaborative Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

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    5. Library Council Minutes - 1/16/2013

      • Likely compromise: Court could rule against Kirtsaeng but hold that first sale applies to works manufactured abroad if first sold in (...)

    6. Juan E. Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America | Duke University Libraries

      Méndez Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America | Duke University Libraries Skip to main content My Accounts Ask a Librarian Library (...)

    7. Emancipation and Reconstruction Eras | Duke University Libraries

      Sarah Gage's journal contains minutes of the Freedmen's Home Relief Association of Lambertville, New Jersey, for which Sarah was (...)

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

      Extravagence and corruption follow Negro rule." N.p., n.d. ( link to Duke Libraries catalog record ) Carr, Julian S.

    9. Slave Letters | Duke University Libraries

      Norral briefly discusses politics and hopes “not to put strangers to rule our people.” She refers to troubled times and having faith to (...)

    10. Kan i ton than lai (We will meet again): A Lai Mi Family Oral History

      Your grandfather was a carpenter, and your grandmother stayed at home. When I was in third grade, I finally had a home.”

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