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    1. Hot Off the Democratic Party Press - The Devil's Tale

      One thought on “Hot Off the Democratic Party Press” Angela Jeannet says: November 27, 2013 at 11:48 AM Fabulous!

    2. New Arrivals to the East Asian Collection - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Likewise, there are also new works on the June Democratic Struggle, which was a nationwide pro-democracy movement in South (...)

    3. The Bassett Affair of 1903 | Duke University Libraries

      Such a sentiment invited controversy at a time when race baiting was commonplace due to the revival of bitter partisan politics with the (...)

    4. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/megan.crain/Todd.pdf

      Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution. New York: International Publishers, 1969. 2.

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

      At that time in North Carolina, the Democratic party spoke out strongly against what they termed “negro domination.”

    6. Duke Partners with SNCC Activists on Civil Rights Website - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Fannie Lou Hamer and Bob Moses represent the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party at the 1964 Democratic National (...)

    7. The Long Tale of Voting Rights · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years o

      In this role and as leader of the Freedom Democratic Party and organizer of Mississippi's Freedom Summer, she helped and (...)

    8. Moderate Cuban Politics - Latin American & Caribbean Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      It seemed that electoral politics was becoming the norm and the new Constitution held promise that social justice might be combined (...)

    9. John Kelly Galvanizes Tammany. · Duke University Library Exhibits

      John Kelly Galvanizes Tammany mocks the hypothetical rebirth of Tammany Hall, a Democratic Party political machine that had (...)

    10. The Bloody Week! Riot, Murder & Arson, a Full Account of this Wholesale Outrage on Life and Property

      At a time when annual working-class wages were often below $500, the $300 fee to avoid the draft was well out of reach for many Union men. In (...)

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