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A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
A display of University drawings and blueprints by the Duke University Archives
James B. Duke
East Campus
Julian S. Carr
The Trinity College faculty under President John Kilgo in 1904. John Spencer Bassett and W.H. Pegram are to Kilgo's right.
Workslip for an enslaved boy named Isam
Recognizing the use of slave labor in the early days of Trinity College
Sales receipt for Malinda, a child bought by Duke president Braxton Craven
Furnifold Simmons playing checkers with former NC Governor Holden. Published immediately after the Wilmington coup d' etat.
Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke, Nathaniel White, Jr. and Mary Mitchell Harris
George Frank Wall
Allen Building Study-In, 1967
Silent Vigil Protest, 1968
Oliver Harvey, staff union organizer
Tico Almeida (center) with other student members of Students against Sweatshops
Smith Warehouse, 1920s
Letterhead of W.T. Blackwell, who competed with Duke in tobacco industry
Trinity Guard to quell pro-Union protests, 1861
Images from Duke Campus, 2015-2018
The James B. Duke statue in 2015.
The statue to Washington Duke is located at the entrance to East Campus
Chapel entrance after Lee statue removal
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