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I Got a Story to Tell: Black Lives in Print 2.0
Companion guide to the April 3, 2023 event exploring Black print culture in the Rubenstein Library's collections
Introduction
Black Life at Duke
Black Life in the Bull City
Black Power
Black Women Activists
LGBTQIA+
Medicine
New Aquisitions
New Acquisitions
I saw Jesus down in Dixie
by
James William Henderson
Publication Date: 1947?
[Virna Canson, bust portrait, 3/4 view, April 1982]
Civil rights activist who directed the West Coast Office of the NAACP.
Anti-Negro propaganda in school textbooks
by
NAACP
Publication Date: 1939
Constitution and by-laws for branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
My memory gems
by
Hattie Covington Trent
Publication Date: 1948
The historical cookbook of the American Negro
by
National council ofr Negro Women
Publication Date: 1958
Cookbook is divided into months, with historical recipes intended to celebrate events throughout the calendar year.
We sing America
by
Marion Cuthbert
Publication Date: 1936
Dicusses various aspects of Black American life in early 20th century America, including work, the struggle for equality, literature, and music.
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