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    1. Emancipation and Reconstruction Eras | Duke University Libraries

      University officials expelled Hedrick for his views on slavery and he was forced to leave the state in 1856.

    2. Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Primary topics include labor economics, trade unions and relative wage effects and the economics departments at the University of (...)

    3. Barbara Bergmann Papers, 1942-2015 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Central themes include early modern printed materials by or about women, suffrage and anti-slavery materials, history of medicine, (...)

    4. Civil War & Reconstruction - African American Women's History Resources at Rubenstein Library - LibG

      University officials expelled Hedrick for his views on slavery and he was forced to leave the state in 1856.

    5. Southeast Women’s Employment Coalition Records, 1868-1991 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke Univers

      Central themes include early modern printed materials by or about women, suffrage and anti-slavery materials, history of medicine, (...)

    6. “Under the Blessed Arm of Freedom” A Blog Series Documenting the Search for Jacob Chiles - The Devil

      Slave letters were rare, but they do exist. Anti-slavery newspapers reprinted the correspondence and other writings of hundreds of (...)

    7. Bibliography · Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s

      "Haydon's Painting of the World's Anti-Slavery Convention." in Mott, Lucretia.  Slavery and "The Woman Question”: ... .

    8. Preservation Underground - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      Binderies were typically gender-segregated, with women relegated to less skilled and lower wage work, like folding, gathering, and (...)

    9. The Devil's Tale - Page 10 of 128 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      In his letter , Chiles explains what slavery and freedom meant to him and his family. This week I dig deeper into Chiles’s story by (...)

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