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Vox
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Emancipating the Past panel: Peter Fine, Art Department
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University of Wyoming Art Museum
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Pitt Health Sciences Library System
Mabel O. Wilson, Race and Public Space Symposium
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UVA School of Architecture
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The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Introduction to Political Economy: Slavery and the Slave Fundamental Class Process
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Asatar Bair
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Altanesta
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Video Empress
“The Imposition of the New Racial Order in New Orleans” by Arnold Hirsch
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Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies
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Colgate University
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MDAHVideo
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Immigration History Research Center
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WilliamsCollege
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UB VisualResourcesCenter
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LibriVox Audiobooks
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CBS This Morning
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SC Progressive Network
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SyncLab Media
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Norfolk Community Television (NCTV)