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Selma to Montgomery March, Alabama
Karales, James HView Full Item in Duke University LibrariesThis image is part of a series of photographs taken by James Karales on assignment for Look Magazine during the voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in March 1965.
Address to the Young Men's Christian Association by Prof. Chas. N. Hunter: What Do We Believe?
View Full Item in Duke University LibrariesInterview with Virginia Durr (Birmingham, AL activist) by Larry Rubin
Rubin, Larry, 1942View Full Item in Duke University LibrariesThe audio in this recording has been digitally processed to reduce noise and enhance clarity. The unprocessed preservation file can be requested by contacting the John Hope Franklin Research Center fo…
The General Condition of the Mississippi Negro, SNCC, 1963
View Full Item in Duke University Libraries4/2000, 2000 April
View Full Item in Duke University LibrariesOne of sixteen digital videocassette tapes documenting the 13 April 2000 conference, "We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest: Ella J. Baker ('Miss Baker') and the Birth of the Student Nonviolent Coordi…
Lee County, Georgia mass meeting - includes speech by Rev. Johnson, 1962
Rubin, Larry, 1942View Full Item in Duke University LibrariesThe audio in this recording has been digitally processed to reduce noise and enhance clarity. The unprocessed preservation file can be requested by contacting the John Hope Franklin Research Center fo…
Kongrè mouvman demokratik: reyaksyon Democratic movement congress: reactions Congrès du mouvement démocratique : réactions
Jean-Baptiste, Chavannes, Smarth, William, Clermont, Charles, Konpè Filo (Pascal, Anthony)View Full Item in Duke University LibrariesChavannes Jean-Baptiste, responsab Mouvman Peyizan Papay, pale sou yon kongrè peyizan ki pral òganize nan Papay. Kongrè sa a pral gen delege ki soti nan gwoupman peyizan soti nan tout kwen peyi a. Li…
Debra K. Brazzel - Sermon Untitled (January 17, 1993)
Brazzel, Debra KView Full Item in Duke University LibrariesMartin Luther King Jr. did not choose to become a prophet in our times, but became one nonetheless because he felt called to by God and chose to heed the call. But people of faith have missed the lega…
Equal Rights for Women
Chisholm, ShirleyView Full Item in Duke University LibrariesOriginally presented in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1969.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1980-1981
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