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Lucy Caplan on Shirley Graham Du Bois’ ‘Tom-Tom’ & Importance of Black Composers
Music historian Caplan, who produced the opera 'Tom-Tom' at Harvard in 2018, discovered the opera in Graham Du Bois' papers at Schlesinger Library. -
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Bringing Black History to Light
Digital Collections Program Manager Dorothy Berry leads a Houghton Library project to digitize thousands of African-American records and artifacts. -
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Teach with Special Collections
Discover, engage, and collaborate with special collections to help students use primary sources and understand material culture. -
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Tennessee Williams Collection
Explore drafts of plays, journals, correspondence, and photographs from one of America’s pioneering dramatists. -
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A Brief History of Open Access at Harvard
OSC Director Peter Suber and Library VP Martha Whitehead review Harvard’s OA policies and its thinking on subscription journal prices. -
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Joseph Buloff Jewish Theater Archive
Documents the lives and careers of legendary Yiddish theater stars Joseph Buloff and Luba Kadison. -
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This Year, a Single Digitization Focus at Houghton: Black American History
Houghton Library will pause all other digital work to focus solely on "Slavery, Abolition, Emancipation, and Freedom." -
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Newly Acquired Queer Film Collection at HFA Celebrates Butch Identity
The Harvard Film Archive has acquired a collection of works created and archived by filmmaker, archivist, and historian Jenni Olson. -
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Harvard Yiddish Theater Collections
Explore scripts, programs, posters, music, papers, photographs, recordings and memorabilia from some of the most renowned practitioners of Yiddish Theater. -
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How a Parisian Sex Worker Stole EE Cummings’s Heart
Letters held in Houghton Library shed new light on the love story between the poet and Marie Louise Lallemand during the First World War.