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African Americans in Durham, NC in the Rubenstein Library
Collections Documenting Black Life in the Bull City
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Books
Greer Cemetery
by R. Kelly Bryant (1989)
John Merrick: a biographical sketch
by Andrews R. McCants (1920)
Milestones along the color line: a souvenir of Durham, NC, showing the progress of a race
by Oliver B. Quick (1922)
An appeal supported by facts and reason
by James E. Shepard (1927)
The true solution by
James E. Shepard (1907)
Southern conference on race relations, Durham, NC, October 20, 1942. Statement of purpose
by
Southern Conference on Race Relations (1942)
Rising insurance firm: a symbol of enterprise
by Asa T. Spaulding (1967)
A brief history of the civil rights movement since 1900: at a Colloquium for the Department of African American Studies at Harvard University, November 14, 1969
by Asa T. Spaulding (1968)
The impact of the changing world on women's organizations-economically; an overall picture of the economic situation as it relates to the Negro people
by Asa T. Spaulding (1956)
Print Materials
Annual report of the Lincoln Hospital, Durham, North Carolina
(1926-1927), (1930), (1938)
Annual Report of Harriet Tubman, Young Women's Christian Association
(1936-1937)
The Whetstone
(1924-1946); (1950-1976); (1985)
Negro Braille Magazine
(1980)
Merrick/Washington magazine for the blind
(1983)
The 1968 boycott in Durham, NC, miscellaneous papers
(1968)
Conference on Race Relations an attempted factual comparative appraisal of state services in education, health, and welfare...
(1944)
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