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7 US Libraries and Collections Named After Trailblazing Women
The Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at Radcliffe makes the list. -
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‘Documenting the COVID-19 Pandemic’: History in the Making
A collection launched in March 2020 by Miami University’s archives was inspired in part by a similar collection at Harvard. -
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LoC and Harvard Form Historic Collaboration on Islamic Law Collections
The Library of Congress and Harvard Law School have initiated an unprecedented joint collaboration focusing on national legal gazettes. -
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Baker Library’s Latest Collection: Little Black Library
Created by Cathy Chukwulebe (MBA ’21), the Little Black Library promotes reading and discussion of literature on antiracism and the Black experience. -
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The Friendly Ghosts of Widener Stacks
A tribute to the University’s flagship library and to its community of users, past and present. -
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IIIF Manifests & Digital Objects
Using IIIF manifests you can zoom, compare, and annotate digitized items from our collections. -
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Pauli Murray Is Their Name
Why you need to know this trailblazing civil rights icon, whose archive is held at Schlesinger Library. -
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Artist Discusses Radcliffe Institute Exhibit on Brown v. Board Court Case
Schlesinger Library played a pivotal role in artist Tomashi Jackson’s bringing of her exhibit on the case known as “Brown II” to life. -
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‘The Personal Librarian’ Documents an Extraordinary Life
Her letters to Bernard Berenson helped to illuminate the life of Belle da Costa Greene, a Black woman who passed for white in Gilded Age America. -
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Harvard Beyond the Yard
Harvard Law faculty and staff reveal beloved spots at the University for work and play.