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    1. Research Group | Duke University Libraries

      We focused on four themes that emerged from our initial exploratory research: social, gender & racial equality, anti-war/peace (...)

    2. PowerPoint Presentation

      Themes & Groups: The currents, or themes, that emerged in our research were ones relating to: workers’ rights, gender equality, (...)

    3. American Student Union (ASU) | Duke University Libraries

      Major issues that the organization advocated for included: promoting racial equality, demanding Reserve Officers' Training (...)

    4. African Americans in Durham | Duke University Libraries

      The notes concern the early history of Durham and events related to the struggle for racial equality. There are notes and (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 26, Fall 2014

      She became a political activist, joining the Congress of Racial Equality in 1961 and the Women’s Liberation Movement in 1967.

    6. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council (DivE-In) | Duke University Libraries

      The Duke University Libraries and DivE-In need to attend to the full spectrum of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility work so that we (...)

    7. Timeline Group | Duke University Libraries

      Events were organized based on the thematic categories — social, racial and gender equality,peace/anti-war activities, (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 20, Fall 2011

      I hope that the Bingham Center will become the bridge between theory and practice that will catalyze future generations to joyfully go fur- ther (...)

    9. Find Books - Writing 101: Prince and Post-Civil Rights Era Pop - LibGuides at Duke University

      This Thing Called Life by Joseph Vogel ISBN: 9781501333996 Prince and Popular Music by Mike Alleyne (Editor); Kirsty Fairclough (Editor) ISBN: (...)

    10. Social Justice Movements · Whatever Happened to Radicalism? Voices from the George Vickers Papers ·

      In May 1964 he had been arrested for participating in a similar vigil in Evanston organized by the Congress of Racial (...)

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