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Thurs., November 5th @ 12:00 PM – Lehman Center: “Empire of Cotton: A Global History,” with Prof. Sven Beckert, Harvard University

Posted on 2015-11-03 (2017-12-08) by cl880

Lehman Center - Beckert Empire of Cotton

Posted in Human Rights CollectionsTagged American History Collections, News & Events

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 Wednesday, Oct. 14th @ 11:30 AM – Open House: Center for Human Rights Documentation & ResearchWed., 11/11 @ 12:00 PM – Lehman Center: “The Odd Woman and the City: A Memoir,” with the critic and essayist Vivian Gornick 

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