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A GUIDE TO RESOURCES ABOUT UNC'S CONFEDERATE MONUMENT

A guide to archival and published resources related to UNC's Confederate
monument, "Silent Sam."

Tags: silent sam, UNC history


A NURSERY OF PATRIOTISM: THE UNIVERSITY AT WAR, 1861-1945

"The University's prosperity is well-nigh destroyed by the hand of misrule and
treason. Instead of being, as she is accused of late years, a nursery of
narrow-minded, bigoted, and sectional ideas she…


A RIGHT TO SPEAK AND TO HEAR: ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND FREE EXPRESSION AT UNC

On June 26, 1963 North Carolina's lawmakers approved a bill that came to be
known as the Speaker Ban. The law forbade Communists and others critical of the
United States government from speaking on…

Tags: academic freedom


A SOUTHERN VIEW OF WATERGATE


ANCIENT AND LIVING MAYA IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES: ARCHAEOLOGICAL
DISCOVERY, LITERARY VOICE, AND POLITICAL STRUGGLE

The story of European peoples’ discovery of Maya sites and Mayan languages and
literary traditions, alongside the dramatic political history of the region and
the Maya struggle for autonomy and…


ARCHIVAL SEEDLINGS – CULTIVATING COMMUNITY ARCHIVISTS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH

How can an archival institution support communities' control over their own
histories? We at the Community-Driven Archives (CDA) Team at UNC Libraries
believe that history lives in a plethora of…


CAMPAIGNS & CAUSES: POLITICAL MEMORABILIA IN NORTH CAROLINA

For centuries, decorative devices and slogans have been used to promote
political candidates and causes. While ribbons, broadsides, and buttons comprise
the earliest type of memorabilia, additional…


CHANG AND ENG: THE ORIGINAL "SIAMESE TWINS"


CLIMBING THE HILL: WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF UNC

Climbing the Hill: Women in the History of UNC is a student curated exhibit for
Wilson Library, created spring 2020.

Tags: unc, women


COMPASSES, CARTOUCHES, AND CREATURES


COVID 19 COLLECTING


ENRICHING VOICES

Literature by Black North Carolina authors whose works are held in Wilson
Library. From a physical exhibit in the Gallery, 2019.


ERASURE AND RESILIENCE AT PENN

Erasure and Resilience exhibits photos, brochures, and manuscripts from the
archival collections Penn School Papers and Penn Center of the Sea Islands
Records, curated to illuminate the dichotomy…


EVERY BOOK A MIRROR

This exhibition highlights artists' books from the Art Library collections that
highlight important trends in artists' books in the 21st century. Trends will
include subjects like climate change &…


EVOLUTION CONTROVERSY IN NC IN THE 1920S

On January 8, 1925, Representative D. Scott Poole introduced a resolution in the
North Carolina Legislature in which he proposed that it was "injurious to the
welfare of the people" for public schools…


EXCERPTS FROM THE HERSTORY OF WOMEN AT CAROLINA


FACING CONTROVERSY: STRUGGLING WITH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN NC

"Facing Controversy: Struggling with Capital Punishment in North Carolina" This
website presents a digital exhibit of a selection of primary source materials
that document many of the controversies…


FIDDLER'S GROVE: RETROSPECTIVE, 1970-2000

The Fiddler's Grove Collection at the Southern Folklife Collection contains a
wealth of materials. Only a small fraction of the Fiddler's Grove resources are
represented in this exhibit. We encourage…


GOING VIRAL: IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE 1918 FLU PANDEMIC

This exhibit was developed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University Libraries to coincide with the "Going Viral"interdisciplinary
symposium (4 April 2018 – 6 April 2018) hosted by…


HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL THESES COLLECTION

A selection of biographies and information concerning some of the individuals
whose thesis is part of the NYAM International Thesis here at UNC. Created by
Lynn Eades, 2023.

Tags: Medicine, Nazi, Nobel, Thesis, Zurich Seven


HILLBILLY MUSIC: SOURCE & SYMBOL

The Hillbilly Music: Source and Symbol virtual exhibit is adapted from an
original installation, part of a conference organized in April 2003 around the
publication and celebration of discographer…


HISTORIC MONEYS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION

Highlights of numismatic collection housed in the Gallery of the North Carolina
Collection, University Libraries, and a brief history of money in North
Carolina.


I RAISED MY HAND TO VOLUNTEER

Exhibit Overview Part of a larger project that included a physical exhibit
mounted in the Manuscripts Department of Wilson Library 23 January, 2007 through
15 June, 2007 and a series of…


KEYS TO COMMUNICATION: SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCES

A 2010 Exhibition Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Division of Speech &
Hearing Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of
Medicine, Department of Allied Health…

Tags: speech and hearing sciences


MEDICINE IN PARIS, 1801-1971

Using images from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’sNew York
Academy of Medicine Collection of International Medical Theses, the exhibit
“Medicine in Paris, 1801-1971” provides insight…
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