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A murky legacy: Confederate generals who fought to uphold slavery later helped Black Virginians

A murky legacy: Confederate generals who fought to uphold slavery later helped Black Virginians
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A murky legacy: Confederate generals who fought to uphold slavery later helped Black Virginians

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Why the Visionary Designer Willi Smith Is More Relevant Than Ever

Why the Visionary Designer Willi Smith Is More Relevant Than Ever Smith built one of the most influential fashion brands of the 1980s. An exhibition illustrates the breadth of his talents and the limits of how fashion is chronicled. Willi Smith, c. 1981 In 1978, when submitting his biography to the Coty awards, a respected fashion prize, the designer Willi Smith, of WilliWear, wrote, “My mother and grandmother were always ladies of style and still are. I guess they taught me that you didn’t have to be rich to look good. I believe that good clothes don’t have to be expensive.” In appearance, if not price point, WilliWear then was all that fashion is now: sporty, casual, gender-neutral, a mash-up of “high” and “low” (though Smith would never have categorized culture, or life, in those terms), and replete with bold graphic prints and fine-art collaborations. Name your contemporary fashion icon Kim Jones, Virgil Abloh, Supreme’s James Jebbia and Smith foreshadowed th

Exploring the Nuance of Community-Driven Archives: A Conversation with Archives Practitioners Jimmy Zavala and Nancy Godoy

  Exploring the Nuance of Community-Driven Archives: A Conversation with Archives Practitioners Jimmy Zavala and Nancy Godoy What happens when large research university libraries engage in community outreach around archives and community memory? The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries invites you to a virtual public event where we will learn about the community-driven archives projects our guests have led, featuring inspirations, successes and challenges. What should other university libraries know before embarking on these types of projects? What should communities be aware of when they are approached to participate in these types of partnerships? Is it possible to generate and sustain more dynamic relationships and collections with this approach?

Getting Started with the Library: Special Collections

The webinar will provide information about the services and programs from the Library's Special Collections for graduate students in Spring 2021. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A. This webinar is part of the Library's First-Year Graduate Student series.

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