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    Access to History

    The Harvard Law School Library’s Nuremberg Trials Project inspires creative works and supports research.
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    Respectful Language

    Utilizing Respectful Language in Cataloging and Archival Description
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    Confronting Anti-Black Racism

    Examine the past, understand the present, and create a better future.
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    Public Health

    Black Americans today suffer from high rates of cancer mortality and cardiovascular disease, and lower overall life expectancy, compared to other races in the United States. These poor health outcomes are the results of structural anti-Black racism across our society, including housing discrimination, limited opportunities to acquire wealth, and biases in medicine.
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    Women’s Movement in Russia

    Primary-source materials documenting women’s activism and daily life.
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    Soviet Anti-Bureaucracy Posters

    Cartoons commissioned by the Soviet state to fight corruption and inefficiency
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    Criminal Justice

    From a “War on Drugs” that disproportionately targeted Black people, to mass incarceration and over-policing in majority Black neighborhoods — the American criminal justice system’s violence and inequality toward Black Americans is fueled by a long history of racism.
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    Scientific Racism

    Since enslaved people were first brought to this country, promoters of anti-Black racism and white supremacy have co-opted the authority of science to justify racial inequality. A history of pseudoscientific methods “proving” white biological superiority and flawed social studies used to show “inherent” racial characteristics still influence society today.
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    New Nonprofit to Advocate for Digital Content in Libraries

    The Library Futures Institute, chaired by Harvard Library’s Kyle Courtney, fights for a “technology-positive future” for libraries.
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    First, But Not Last: The Wonderful Life of Dr. Dykes

    Researching Dr. Eva Beatrice Dykes, the first Black woman to complete the requirements for a PhD in the US, at Schlesinger Library.

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