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Truman Scholar Carlee Goldberg

April 14, 2021

Duke University Junior Named a Truman Scholar

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Graphic including photo of William A. "Sandy" Darity Jr and A. Kirsten Mullen

April 13, 2021

A Conversation About Reparations

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Winslow Homer engraving of the caning of Charles Sumner

February 24, 2021

What the Caning of Charles Sumner Tells Us About Contemporary Political Violence in the US

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February 19, 2021

Fulbright Program Celebrates John Hope Franklin

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Thavolia Glymph and Ed Balleisen

February 12, 2021

History Professors Discuss the Evolution of Racism in America & How It Shaped Duke Experiences

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William H. Chafe: Before Reconciliation, We Must Come To Grips With NC’s History On Race

February 1, 2021

William H. Chafe: Before Reconciliation, We Must Come To Grips With NC’s History On Race

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Letter from W.E.B. Du Bois in the duke special collections

February 1, 2021

Celebrating Black Achievement: W. E. B. DuBois in the Charles N. Hunter Papers

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US Capitol Riots: Where Do We Go From Here?

January 13, 2021

US Capitol Riots: Where Do We Go From Here?

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DC Capitol building

January 7, 2021

DC Riot Underscores Dangers of White Supremacy, Experts Say

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Faculty Scholars for 2020: Ce'Ondra Ellison, Xiaochen Du and Jamal Burns.

December 2, 2020

Three Undergraduates Named Faculty Scholars for Outstanding Records of Research

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Jamal Burns and Kendall Jefferys, Duke's 2020 Rhodes Scholars.

November 22, 2020

Two Duke Seniors Awarded Rhodes Scholarship

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Map of slave-trade voyages across the Atlantic. (Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, Mellon Foundation)

November 10, 2020

Group Urges Atlantic Seafloor be Labeled a Memorial to Slave Trading

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Atul Dodiya, Sea-Bath (Before Breaking the Salt Law), 1998. Watercolour on paper, 55.8 x 76.2 cm.

October 31, 2020

Gandhi in the Gallery: The Art Of Disobedience

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Leela Prasad Book The Audacious Raconteur

October 31, 2020

November Books: Leela Prasad "The Audacious Raconteur"

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October 31, 2020

November Books: Kristen Neuschel "Living by the Sword"

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Duke student shows I Voted sticker on Duke's campus

October 29, 2020

Elections in a Pandemic

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