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Five Stories of Self-Discovery Through Reading and Collecting Books
The Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize winners for 2022. -
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How Roe Got to Be Roe
Schlesinger Library holdings document the long, pitched dispute over abortion in archival documents, photos, letters, and voices of women. -
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Schlesinger to Archive Boston’s ‘Teen Voices’ Magazine
For more than 20 years, Teen Voices was a magazine written by and for teen girls, especially girls of color, to challenge media images and messages. -
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Emily Dickinson, Drama Queen
Two institutions, including Houghton Library, have acquired props and scripts from a popular literary TV series. -
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First Modern Novel, Oldest Language
Translated by two Kashmiri pandits in the 1930s, a Sanskrit edition of Don Quixote was rediscovered in Houghton Library.
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Harvard Library Guides
Hand-picked resources based on subject, course, or software, curated by librarians. -
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The Tuskegee Experiment: Listen to Nurse Eunice Rivers Speak Her Truth
The medical staff member directly involved in the infamous study was interviewed in 1977 for Schlesinger Library’s Black Women Oral History Project. -
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Jimmy Gamonet de los Heros Archive
Peruvian-born dancer and choreographer shaped ballet in Miami and abroad. -
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‘A Moral Obligation’: Charles Berlin and 60 Years of Collecting for Harvard Library
The Judaica Division head looks back on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of its founding, and of his tenure there.