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Paul Robeson's Othello
Records from the first major U.S. production with a multi-racial cast -
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What It’s Like to Be a Harvard Freshman During Coronavirus
Convening on the Widener Library steps has become a staple of socially distanced campus life, says freshman Janet Hernandez. -
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Flyby: How to Recreate Lamont
Of all the things we’ll miss the most this semester, Lamont definitely makes the top of the list. -
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Harvard Library Resumes BorrowDirect, Expands Scan and Deliver Services
Library users can now request materials for Lamont pickup or scan-and-deliver from Loeb Design, Tozzer, Ernst Mayr, Divinity, and Law libraries. -
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James E. Hinton’s Unseen Films Reframe the Black Power Movement
In two documentaries recently digitized by the Harvard Film Archive, Hinton shows late-’60s Black activism to be a joyful, community-building project. -
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When James Baldwin Went South
A 1982 documentary being restored for digital release by the Harvard Film Archive follows Baldwin along the stations of the civil rights movement. -
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World’s Best University Libraries You Should Read About
Widener makes the grade in this list ranking academic libraries around the globe. -
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Swank Digital Campus
Faculty can request films from major motion picture studios for use in their courses. -
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History Slam Episode Seventy-Nine: Open Access
A talk with Peter Suber, Director of the Office for Scholarly Communication, about the open-access movement.