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History

Celebrate, Don't Imitate, Apollo 11

July 10, 2019

Alex Roland: Celebrate, Don't Imitate, Apollo 11

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June 18, 2019

The History Beyond Martin Luther King Jr.

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Why Study History? Because It Can Save Us From Democratic Collapse

May 21, 2019

John Jeffries Martin: Why Study History? Because It Can Save Us From Democratic Collapse

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Giovanni Zanalda

May 13, 2019

Giovanni Zanalda on Creating Global Connections at Duke

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No One Is Too Old To Be President

April 25, 2019

Dr. James Chappel: No One Is Too Old To Be President

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April 18, 2019

Feminist Historian, Author of Ginsburg Biography, to Receive Graduate School's Distinguished Alumni Award

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Said@Duke: Johnnetta B. Cole on Communicating Women's Activism

April 16, 2019

Said@Duke: Johnnetta B. Cole on Communicating Women's Activism

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Orin Starn and Miguel La Serna standing in front of mountains in Peru

April 15, 2019

On the Trail of the Shining Path

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Deborah Lipstadt speaks at a book signing following her talk.

March 27, 2019

Holocaust Scholar Inaugurates New Lecture Series on Combatting Hate and Bias

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Photograph from the Isabelle Perkinson Williamson papers.

March 12, 2019

From the Library: World War I Orphans and Red Cross Photographers

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The Green Book

February 26, 2019

From Duke Libraries: The 1962 Green Book and What It Said About Durham

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Contemporary scenes from Reconstruction: Winslow Homer's "A Visit from the Old Mistress;" Lincoln and Andrew Johnson in Harper's Weekly; A Freeman School; and voters in New Orleans in 1868. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons

February 22, 2019

Rethinking Reconstruction

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The Cost of Opportunity project team in Brazil in 2016

February 18, 2019

How a Bass Connections Team Built an Archive of Local Activism in Brazil

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Anne Firor Scott

February 6, 2019

Duke Flags Lowered: Women's History Pioneer Anne Firor Scott Has Died at 97

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Speakers at 2019 MLK ceremonies: Tarana Burke, Pierce Freelon and Shaun King.

January 8, 2019

MLK Speakers Are Ready to 'Push Back'

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December 1, 2018

Message from President Price on Renaming of Carr Building

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