Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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A Discourse upon the Slave-Trade, and the Slavery of the Africans
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A Dialogue concerning the Slavery of the Africans, showing it to be the Duty and Interest of the American States to emancipate all their African Slaves
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Bill of Sale of Titus
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Annie Burr Lewis Legacy photo
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Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)
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Essay Draft on Slavery
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A Front View of Yale College
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Program for "Passée," 1933
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Production photograph for "Passée," 1933
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Program for "A Demonstration of Stage Lighting," 1933
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Eli Fenichel
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Professor Zang
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Elizabeth Elson, "An Approach to an Historical Production of Euripides' 'Medea'," 1929
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Program for "Emperor Jones" and "Bound East for Cardiff," 1931
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Katharine T. Clugston's promptbook for "Finished," 1926
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Program for "The Best Cellar," 1926
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Program for "The Marriage Proposal," March 1928
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Letter to Baker from Flanagan, November 1925
Letter from Hallie F. Flanagan to George Pierce Baker in November 1925 in which, Flanagan thanks Baker for staging "Incence." -
Program for "Garden of Time," 1939
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Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the Schooner Amistad
Title page of the government’s appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, in which the captives were represented by John Quincy Adams -
Rena Joyce Weller Karefa-Smart (1921 - 2019)
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Timothy Dwight (1752–1817)
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Elihu Yale (1648/49–1721)
Portrait of Gov. Elihu Yale (1648/49–1721) -
Unknown artist, Elihu Yale, with figures identified as Lord Cavendish, Dudley North, David Yale, and a young African slave, 18th century, British
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James W.C. Pennington (1807-1870)
Portrait commissioned by the Yale Divinity School to honor Pennington’s story as an important abolitionist and minister.