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

      Speaking in June 1913 at the dedication of the “Silent Sam” confederate monument at UNC, Carr remarked that Confederate soldiers had (...)

    2. Freeman_Creative Commons Lesson Plan_AE Intro to Papyrology

      American Library Association, 1991. - Funerary monument of Q. Aemiliuss Rufus from Salona, fig. 8.1. in Eckardt, H.

    3. shelly_nadellcollection[03.2023]

      In assembling this collection, then, I view myself as performing an act of remembrance, creating a little monument to a community often (...)

    4. Members of the Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Alternative Text: Black and white photograph of 17 women from Equal Suffrage League of Richmond, Va. in front of Washington Monument, (...)

    5. Getting Started - Controversial Monuments- Writing 101 - LibGuides at Duke University

      Getting Started - Controversial Monuments- Writing 101 - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Controversial (...)

    6. Getting Started - Controversial Monuments- Writing 101 - LibGuides at Duke University

      Getting Started - Controversial Monuments- Writing 101 - LibGuides at Duke University Skip to Main Content Home LibGuides Controversial (...)

    7. Joseph Conrad's Polish-Ukrainian "Graveyard" | Duke University Libraries

      By focusing on Conrad’s private monument to the land and people he was forced to leave behind, this library exhibit seeks not only to (...)

    8. Introduction - CLST 248/ARTHIST 208: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Athens - LibGuides at Duke Unive

      Introduction Scholarly Articles Books and Excavation Reports Arachne and Zenon Pleiades and Pelagios Annotated Bibliography Assignment The (...)

    9. Introduction - CLST 248/ARTHIST 208: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Athens - LibGuides at Duke Unive

      Introduction Scholarly Articles Books and Excavation Reports Arachne and Zenon Pleiades and Pelagios Annotated Bibliography Assignment The (...)

    10. ORIGINS · “A Worthy Place”: Durham, Duke, and the World of the 1920s-1930s · Duke University Library

      In an event attended by Trinity College students, Durham residents, and out-of-town guests, a monument to national unity was dedicated (...)

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