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General Files, 1951-1973 and undated 1 box
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- and memos concerning events, special groups, and the election of officers. Newsletters, constitution
the Dames, "Culinary Casebook," and a welcome manual for wives of Duke Law students.
National Law Wives, and printed material are also present. Printed material includes a cookbook composed by - Abstract Or Scope
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Series contains general material accumulated by various Law Dame members and includes announcements and memos concerning events, special groups, and the election of officers. Newsletters, constitution and by-laws, reports, material pertaining to similar national and regional organizations such as the National Law Wives, and printed material are also present. Printed material includes a cookbook composed by the Dames, "Culinary Casebook," and a welcome manual for wives of Duke Law students.
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Brown Oral History 20141105 Reggie Interview Audio.mp3 Server TTS, E-folder RL11333-LFF-0001
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- council Baltimore), Dixon asked Reggie to become a part of the student group (Civil Interest group), Dixon
introduced a public accommodations bill and Reggie was the eyes/ears of the student interest group, became
Discussing his involvement Civil Interest group (affiliated to SNCC), after dropping out of high - Abstract Or Scope
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Discussing his involvement Civil Interest group (affiliated to SNCC), after dropping out of high school, he went to Cortez Peters business college, Dean of his school Walter Dixon (first black city council Baltimore), Dixon asked Reggie to become a part of the student group (Civil Interest group), Dixon introduced a public accommodations bill and Reggie was the eyes/ears of the student interest group, became treasurer of the Civil Interest group, Voter Registration(preparing people for the voter registration tests), Discussed how he became the representative for SNCC for the big Kentucky meeting, and how he was presented by Ella Baker at the Kentucky meeting. Reggie was asked to go to Mississippi (McComb). Discussed staying at Mama Cotton's house in McComb, setting up freedom school, Voter registration tests in Mississippi, SNCC's first tragedy: the murder of Herbert Lee, SNCC got scared and Amzie Moore convinced them to stay and they turned the funeral into a mass meeting and continued to do work. Situation had gotten out of hand and they had gotten back to Atlanta regrouped and decided who would go back to Mississippi.
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Negatives, 1990-2013
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- Rick Lang photographs of Florida and other Southern states, 1985-2016
The negatives are arranged in groups corresponding to the contact sheet numbering system. The
majority are 35mm, but there are also a few 128mm and a few 4x5 inch sizes. Negatives from contact sheet - Abstract Or Scope
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The negatives are arranged in groups corresponding to the contact sheet numbering system. The majority are 35mm, but there are also a few 128mm and a few 4x5 inch sizes. Negatives from contact sheet 258, which is not present in collection, are available in this series.
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Carnegie Hall Conference "Committee of Twelve" group photo, 1904? Box 1, Image RL.11953-P-0011
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- This group photograph was taken in front of a brick building with an arched door and features a
Carnegie Hall Conference "Committee of Twelve" group photo, 1904?
. Du Bois is not in this group shot, hence the eleven men instead of twelve. Print mount is damaged. - Abstract Or Scope
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This group photograph was taken in front of a brick building with an arched door and features a front row of eleven seated African American men, and behind them, 21 African American women and three more men. It is said to have been taken at the 1904 Carnegie Hall Conference, as it was dubbed, although the building does not appear to be Carnegie Hall. The conference was organized by Booker T. Washington, Du Bois and others. African American leaders of the time who are present in this photograph include Booker T. Washington, second from right, and what appears to be Marcus Garvey, second from left. Du Bois is not in this group shot, hence the eleven men instead of twelve. Print mount is damaged.
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Cross Your Eyes Keep Them Wide (2006)
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- This film is a meditative portrait of a group of artists at San Francisco's "Creativity Explored
they've formed within the studio walls. Wu presents a celebration of human imagination.
," a work space for artists with developmental disabilities. In their own words, the artists discuss - Abstract Or Scope
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Director: Ben Wu
Producer: Ben Wu
Country: United States
Award won: Full Frame Grand Jury Award for Best Short
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Speeches
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- medium in general as well as on more specific topics like traffic measurement. This group of materials is
to organizations such as state outdoor advertising associations, and to smaller groups including a
student women's advertising club. A number of the speeches were obviously connected to his work with the - Abstract Or Scope
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Paver's speeches reveal his broad knowledge of the outdoor advertising industry; he spoke on the medium in general as well as on more specific topics like traffic measurement. This group of materials is evidence of his many speaking engagements in his home state of Texas, as well as abroad for the British Poster Advertising Association and the Outdoor Advertising Association of Australia. Paver also presented to organizations such as state outdoor advertising associations, and to smaller groups including a student women's advertising club. A number of the speeches were obviously connected to his work with the National Outdoor Advertising Bureau or were at least given during his employment there.
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Life's Work: A Fifty Year Photographic Chronicle of Working In The U.S.A. (exhibit), 1968-2023 6 Linear Feet (9 boxes)
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- Life's Work: A Fifty Year Photographic Chronicle of Working In The U.S.A. (exhibit), 1968-2023
Other materials in the series include a plan of the exhibit installation, a guest book, exhibit
The photographs are arranged in topical groups as presented in the traveling exhibit, and in the - Abstract Or Scope
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These photographs and associated materials formed a retrospective exhibit on occupational photojournalist Earl Dotter's career, which toured the U.S. from 2018 to 2023. These photographic images were selected from Dotter's past documentary projects, thus prints with the same images are also located in project series in this collection.
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A Group of H. E. the Viceroy's Elephants with their State Trappings, circa 1865-1866 Box 1, Print RL-00130-P-1132D
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- A Group of H. E. the Viceroy's Elephants with their State Trappings, circa 1865-1866
From Photograph Album 1: Farther India, page 37. Studio number not present on print; verified - Abstract Or Scope
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From Photograph Album 1: Farther India, page 37. Studio number not present on print; verified through studio list and captioned prints in other collections.
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Handwritten meeting notes, 2016 Folder 2
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- whistleblowing / activist-research groups LittleSis and Hedge Clippers. This training was part of developing a
deeper analysis of Duke's finances to make a case for the financial feasibility of the changes to
Michael Becker's handwritten notes: "these notes are from a July 30, 2016 training on university - Abstract Or Scope
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Michael Becker's handwritten notes: "these notes are from a July 30, 2016 training on university endowments and financing sponsored by SEIU for Duke, UNC, and local community college adjunct faculty, graduate student workers and undergraduate labor solidarity activists. Presenters were from the whistleblowing / activist-research groups LittleSis and Hedge Clippers. This training was part of developing a deeper analysis of Duke's finances to make a case for the financial feasibility of the changes to graduate student funding, benefits, and other measures we were making and to develop messaging to our fellow graduate student workers."
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