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    1. White Fox

      Who would ever want you? my mother once asked, and I spent the rest of the night trying to forget how to talk.

    2. After Spicer

      They notice the snipers, trained on my joints. My mother approaches me, kissing the red dot on my forehead.

    3. Lisa Unger Baskin Collection: Highlights | Duke University Libraries

      Among the rare serials in the collection (including The Una , The Forerunner , The Alpha , Votes for Women , Lucifer , The Free Inquirer , and (...)

    4. Weeds Among Ivy City · Unnatural Nature · Duke University Library Exhibits

      O joy to the Mother Earth as just one body steps forward to discover the harmonies of Earth.

    5. 1900s · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · Duke University Libra

      1900s · Five Hundred Years of Women’s Work: The Lisa Unger Baskin Collection · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main (...)

    6. IAS Spotlight: Read Around the World Challenge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      In this forest, stealth is survival – any civilisation that reveals its location is prey. Earth has. Now the predators are coming. (...)

    7. Corn, Rice, and Beef Casserole & Blueberry Pie (1982) - The Devil's Tale

      Even in their attempts to hide the evidence of their error from an angry mother, they are beset with trials: “We tried burning [it] in (...)

    8. ONLINE: Low Maintenance Book Club reads N.K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season - Duke University Libraries

      The first book in  The Broken Earth Trilogy  follows a mother searching for her daughter after an act of retaliation against (...)

    9. What to Listen to this Month: June 2021 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Post navigation Previous Post What to Read This Month: May 2021 Next Post New Framework for Search Results Page News, Events, and (...)

    10. Uses for an 11th Century Latin Manuscript - The Devil's Tale

      They struggled equally, one with the strength of Mother Earth, the other with his own. (trans. Paolo Asso) It’s striking that (...)

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