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    1. Mary Lou's Mass Poster at the Duke University Chapel · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Mary Lou's Mass Poster at the Duke University Chapel · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content About Menu Intro (...)

    2. Jazz Archive | Duke University Libraries

      These include the Les Brown Scores , the Sonny Burke Papers , the Linda Dahl Collection on Mary Lou Williams and the (...)

    3. Among Friends - Fall 2005 - Vol 6, Num 1

      During opening week celebrations for the Bostock Library and von der Heyden Pavilion in mid-October, Duke’s popular Wednesday evening “Live Jazz (...)

    4. Duke Connections - Women Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      Mary Lou Williams; Selected Works for Big Band by Mary Lou Williams; Theodore E.

    5. Hispanic Culture Breaks out at Duke!!! / ¡¡¡La cultura hispana estalla en Duke!!! · Duke University

      (sin fecha), Registros del Centro Mary Lou Williams, caja 5, carpeta “Folletos de eventos 1984-1994”.

    6. Discussion: The Impact of Language on Blacks and Hispanics / Conversación. El impacto del lenguaje e

      Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University. Source: Mary Lou Williams Center Records, Box 5, “Event (...)

    7. Duke Connections - Black Composers - LibGuides at Duke University

      In her honor, Duke established the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture in 1983.

    8. African American Arts and Culture - Black History at Duke University - LibGuides at Duke University

      Use copies of these videos will need to be prepared before they may be viewed; contact the University Archives staff to make a (...)

    9. Black Graduation Final Honors Ceremony Program · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Formerly hosted by the Black Student Alliance (BSA), which was founded as the Afro-American Society in 1967, Final Honors is currently hosted by (...)

    10. After Desegregation: Finding a Voice · The Road to Desegregation at Duke · Duke University Library E

      The first African American fraternity chapters at Duke (Omega Psi Phi and Alpha Phi Alpha) were established in 1974 and 1975, respectively, (...)

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