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Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests.
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In the early 19th century, women were rarely encouraged to speak in public. So what explains the success of Miss Clarke?
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Exploring the idea of how parties in literature can be a reflection of healthy and unhealthy desires, values, and anxieties generated by social events.https://bit.ly/30C2M46
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Celebrating
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Dorothy Porter, a Black woman pioneer in library and information science, created an archive that structured a new field.
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To help meet the need for content related to racism, anti-racism, and Black voices, JSTOR has created free open library as a companion to the
@SchomburgCenter Black Reading List. Explore the list of more than 2k BIPOC+Q-authored resources today.https://bit.ly/3ttJOtOThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
New collection! Artist and art historian Barbara J. Anello has contributed more than 2,700 photographs of Khmer monuments and heritage, including current archaeological practice, to the Artstor.https://bit.ly/3rAFFTq
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Black women’s experiences in the suffrage movement show that the Nineteenth Amendment marked one event in the fight for the vote, not an endpoint.
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After many months of work, our new
#PlantHumanities Lab is here! http://lab.plant-humanities.org Explore the fascinating cultural histories behind those#PandemicBaking ingredients (cinnamon, cacao, bananas) with this#interdisciplinary#DigitalHumanities resource created with@JSTOR!pic.twitter.com/Ih3gALkDzv
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@ITHAKA_org on March 23 for a conversation with@dwaynebetts on Advancing Equity from the University to America’s Prisons. Register for this free webinar today! https://bit.ly/3erd5Aj@million_bookpic.twitter.com/QUppfbQbG1Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
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Meet the original Bluestockings, a group of women intellectuals. Their name would eventually become a misogynist epithet — but it didn’t start that way.
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Between 1950 and 1965, steamy novels about lesbian relationships, marketed to men, inadvertently offered closeted women much-needed representation.
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Rosa Hernández Acosta’s story is about more than one of the most interesting moments in Latin American history; it’s also a coming-of-age story for the volunteers who taught in the Cuban Literacy Campaign.
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There's a lot of open & free content on JSTOR - searchable without a login. This includes: •7,000 OA ebooks •47,000 OA articles •26,000 open research reports •300 Open Community Collections •1.3 million free images in Artstor's Public Collections.https://bit.ly/3kcDEcF
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In 1966, Bobbi Gibb was told she couldn't run the Boston Marathon because she was a woman. So she did anyway.
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