Duke University Archives houses two group portraits of five Duke women.
One was taken in 1946 and the other in 1976, both in a gothic archway in Clock Tower Quad. Despite these similarities, the images couldn’t be more different...
Thirty years later, you can help celebrate women at Duke: past, present and future.
Please join us for the opening reception for the Five Women @ Duke photography exhibit! Prizewinners will be announced and all submissions will be on display.
The reception will be held Wednesday, March 21, at 6pm at the Center for Documentary Studies' Porch Gallery.
For more information about the program, visit: http://wc.studentaffairs.duke.edu/wc/calendar/detail.php?eid=6XJPWS&range+Mar+2007&rangetype=month&selectype=/
The Five Women @ Duke program is sponsored by the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture, the Women's Center, the Center for Documentary Studies, Latino/a Studies, the Union Visual Arts Committee, and the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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