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News from Columbia's Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Tues., Mar. 31st @ 6 PM – C. Wright Mills @ Columbia: a discussion by John Summers, Editor & Chief, “The Baffler”

Posted on 2015-03-24 by cl880

C. Wright Mills at Columbia Flyer

Posted in Columbia University ArchivesTagged American History Collections, News & Events

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 3/24 @ 1:00 PM: “Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad” with Prof. Eric FonerMon., 3/30 @ 1:00 PM – Lehman Ctr: Prof. Marta Gutman, CUNY, “A City for Children: Women, Architecture, and the Charitable Landscapes of Oakland, 1850-1950” 

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