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Black Women Oral History Project
With support from the Schlesinger Library, the project recorded a cross section of women who had made significant contributions to American society during the first half of the 20th century. -
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Alice Paul Collection
A suffragist, a women’s rights activist, and the author of the original Equal Rights Amendment, Alice Paul (1885–1977) devoted her entire life advocating for women’s suffrage and equal rights for women. She was the main architect of the campaign in the 1910s to pass the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, which gave women the right to vote. -
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Space & Design
American racial inequality is rooted in policies of displacement, exclusion, and discrimination in urban and residential spaces. -
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A Gate of Whimsy
At Houghton and Lamont libraries, a creative new entry into the Yard. -
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Create a Digital Commonplace Book
Harvard’s collections contain centuries’ worth of these portable literary scrapbooks. Now it’s easier than ever to create your own. -
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Harvard Professors Allen, Kamensky Help Develop Roadmap for U.S. Civics Reform
Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History Jane Kamensky also serves as the Director of Radcliffe’s Schlesinger Library. -
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The Unbridled Brilliance of Julian Abele
Abele, the gifted African American architect who designed Widener Library, is finally beginning to receive credit for his vast, iconic portfolio. -
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A ‘Brutally Honest’ Restaurant Menu Comes to Schlesinger Library
The Montreal restaurant’s menu, which went viral for the frank, humorous commentary from the owner on its dishes, will be archived in Schlesinger. -
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My Passport Probably Thinks I’m Dead
An international Harvard freshman who has yet to set foot on campus explores Harvard virtually — including via Widener’s 360-degree virtual tour. -
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Twenty Years and Counting: A Digital Preservation Conversation
A dynamic panel discussion with Abby Smith Rumsey, moderated by Martha Whitehead, to mark two decades of digital preservation at Harvard Library.