Browse Exhibits (105 total)
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Flesh & Metal, Bodies & Buildings: Works from Jonathan Hyman's Archive of 9/11 Vernacular Memorials Curated by Pedro Lasch
Flesh & Metal, Bodies & Buildings: Works from Jonathan Hyman's Archive of 9/11 Vernacular Memorials Curated by Pedro Lasch
May 9 – October 16, 2011
Special Collections Gallery
Perkins Library
Duke University Libraries
Durham, North CarolinaLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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Deena Stryker: Photographs of Cuba, 1963-1964
Deena Stryker:
Photographs of Cuba, 1963-1964August 30 - December 12, 2010
Special Collections Gallery
Duke Univeristy Libraries
Durham, North CarolinaLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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“No tengo derecho a permanecer callado” – El legado de derechos humanos del rabino Marshall T. Meyer
“No tengo derecho a permanecer callado” – El legado de derechos humanos del rabino Marshall T. Meyer
Esta exhibición itinerante consta de 12 hermosas pancartas cuyo texto e imágenes se basan en la rica y poderosa colección de documentos contenidos en los documentos de Marshall T. Meyer, que incluyen fotos familiares íntimas, cartas conmovedoras de prisioneros, memorandos internos del gobierno y publicaciones raras de derechos humanos.
Historia de viaje de la exposición. | Especificaciones de exhibición | contacto Patrick Stawski con preguntas
View this exhibit in English: “I have no right to be silent”
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'I Have No Right to Be Silent' - The Human Rights Legacy of Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer
"I Have No Right To Be Silent", The Human Rights Legacy of the Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer
This traveling exhibit consists of 12 beautiful banners whose text and imagery draws on the rich and powerful collection of documents contained in the Marshall T. Meyer papers including intimate family photos, moving letters from prisoners, internal government memos and rare human rights publications.
Exhibit travel history | Exhibit spec sheet | Contact Patrick Stawski with questions
Ver esta exposición en Español: “No tengo derecho a quedarme callado”
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Beyond Supply & Demand: Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s Suffrage
Beyond Supply & Demand:
Duke Economics Students Present 100 Years of American Women’s Suffrage
2/10/2021-5/30/2021
The Duke community may now reserve a spot to view this exhibition in the Chappell Family Gallery!
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The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
Soul & Service: The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
This digital collection features selected images of employees, office buildings, and other subjects that document the company's long history. The images form part of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Archives, which were donated to and are administered jointly by Duke University and North Carolina Central University.
For more information about this digital collection, please contact Andre Vann, Coordinator of University Archives, North Carolina Central University at avann@nccu.edu
or John B. Gartrell, Director of the John Hope Franklin Research Center, Duke University at john.gartrell@duke.edu
Looking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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'As Far As Possible from Forgetfulness': The Trinity College Historical Society
"As Far As Possible from Forgetfulness": The Trinity College Historical Society
August 3, 2010 – October 10, 2010
Perkins Gallery
Duke University Libraries
Durham, North CarolinaLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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Outrageous Ambitions: How a One-Room Schoolhouse Became a Research University
Outrageous Ambitions:
How a One-Room Schoolhouse Became a Research UniversityOctober 14, 2013 – February 16, 2014
Perkins Gallery
Duke Univeristy Libraries
Durham, North CarolinaLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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From Campus to Cockpit: Duke During World War II
From Campus to Cockpit: Duke During World War II
October 26, 2011-January 15, 2012
Rare Book Room Hallway Cases
Duke University LibrariesLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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Philanthropist, Environmentalist, Collector: Doris Duke and Her Estates
Philanthropist, Environmentalist, Collector: Doris Duke and Her Estates
January 13, 2011 - April 3, 2011
Perkins Gallery, Duke University Libraries
This exhibit was curated by Mary Samouelian and Molly Bragg, and explores the many complex sides of Doris Duke by examining the archival materials related to her five estates. All materials in the exhibit are from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Historical Archives.
View a timeline of Doris Duke's life
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SAF: 20 Years of Growing Farmworker Activists
Student Action With Farmworkers (SAF): 20 Years of Growing Farmworker Activists
Perkins Gallery
Rare Book Room Hallway Cases
Duke University, Durham, North CarolinaAugust 9 - December 9, 2012
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Stefan Hoffmann: Visiting Artist February 2011
Stefan Hoffmann: Visiting Artist February 2011
February 2-11, 2011
"Old Perk" (Perkins Library, 2nd floor)
Duke University
Durham, NCLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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I Recall the Experience Sweet and Sad: Memories of the Civil War
I Recall the Experience Sweet and Sad: Memories of the Civil War
January 6 - March 30, 2012
Perkins Gallery
Duke University
Durham, NCLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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Language, Power, Stories, Words: Truth-telling in the Dorothy Allison Papers
Language, Power, Stories, Words: Truth-telling in the Dorothy Allison Papers
August 22-October 25, 2011
Rare Book Room Hallway Cases
Duke University Libraries
Durham, NCLooking for a previous version of this exhibit? Use the Internet Archive's stored version of the page.
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From Blackface to Blaxploitation: Representations of African Americans in Film
From Blackface to Blaxploitation: Representations of African Americans in Film
April 4, 2012 – July 29, 2012
Rare Book Room Hallway Cases
Duke University Libraries
Durham, NCExhibit curated by Jennifer Thompson, Research Services and Collection Development Librarian and Jessica Carew, Intern for the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture.
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John Hope Franklin: Imprint of an American Scholar
John Hope Franklin: Imprint of an American Scholar
This exhibition explores Dr. John Hope Franklin's indelible imprint on the classroom, the institution, his public and private relationships, and his life's work of utilizing history and knowledge to cultivate a better human society.
Perkins Gallery
Duke University Libraries
Durham, North CarolinaJanuary - May 11, 2015
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Look Boys and Girls! Advertising to Children in the 20th Century
Look Boys and Girls! Advertising to Children in the 20th Century
Rare Book Room Hallway Cases
Perkins Library
Duke UniversityMay 5 - August 7, 2011
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POST THIS UP! American Broadsides from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
POST THIS UP!
American Broadsides from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
March 5, 2013 - May 17, 2013
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Future Fantasteek!
Future Fantasteek!
Lilly Library foyer
Duke University East CampusJune 20-October 7, 2011.
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