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Archivists Francis Blouin and Leonard Coombs working in the Vatican Archives.

A Stunning Achievement: The Improbable Collaboration of the Bentley Library and the Vatican Archives

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Angell Hall seen from the southwest.

More Than “First Do No Harm”: Modeling Global Engagement with the U-M/Ghana Partnership

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Josephine Gomon talking on a telephone with a pile of packages in front of her.

A City’s Conscience: The Life and Career of Josephine Gomon

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A yellow typewriter superimposed over a map of the U-M campus.

Wolverine Writers II: Stories of Fire, Ice, and Rebirth

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Robert Frost is one of America’s most beloved poets, and in the 1920s he spent several years teaching at the University of Michigan.

Poets at Michigan: Then and Now

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A row of shelved law books in a library.

A Library for All: U-M, Google, and the Importance of Having a Copy

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H. Chandler Davis as a young U-M faculty member.

Keeping Resistance Alive: Chandler Davis and Academic Freedom at U-M

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Native American U-M students play a drum during a protest against Columbus Day.

Fifty Years of Native American Student Activism with Bethany Hughes

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Two American colonial officials sitting with a group of Ifugao men in the Philppines.

A Difficult Archive: Reckoning with U-M’s Complicity in the U.S. Colonization of the Philippines with Deirdre de la Cruz

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