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Southern Women and Lynching · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4287
In 1930 Ames founded the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, organizing against lynching in Texas, (...)
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https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)
https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20Awards%20Master%20List%202019%202.0.pdf
Mari Crabtree, Department of History, Cornell University, for dissertation research on the legacies of lynching from 1940 to (...)
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1930s-1950s - Feminist Movements, 1880s to the Present - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=289576&p=1930371
In 1930 Ames founded the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching, organizing against lynching in Texas, (...)
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1900s · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · Duke University Libra
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/explore/1900s
Keell] Emma Goldman — anarchist, social reformer, writer, and publisher Anarchism and Other Essays Emma Goldman — anarchist, social reformer, (...)
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Prejudice Unveiled: and Other Poems · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4241
She noted that white writers misrepresented the experience of African Americans in the South and set out to tell “the unvarnished truth.” She (...)
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The Value of Race Literature: An Address Delivered at the First Congress of Colored Women of the Uni
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4217
By the 1890s, she was a successful journalist and a major figure in the black women’s club and anti-lynching movements. This speech (...)
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Browse Items · Duke University Library Exhibits
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Angry Alumni Letters Animal Anne Klein Anti-lynching Art Arts Asian Athletics Aunt Jemima Barkers Benetton Birth (...)
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The reason why the colored American is not in the world's Columbian exposition: the Afro-American's
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4213
She led an international campaign against lynching, using documentation and photographs that confronted her readers with lynching’s (...)
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Collector's Statement · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · Duke
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/about/collectors-statement
Wells’ self-published anti-lynching pamphlets, and to Lizelia Augusta Jenkins Moorer’s writings on prejudice and Jim Crow.
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INSIST! – Black Activist Voices in Music, pt.1 | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/signalboost/2020/11/02/insist-black-activist-voices-in-music/
For both of us (and, I’ll note, for our fearless leader Dracine who immediately yelled the title of this song when told of our plans for this (...)