The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture is an integral part of Duke's Special Collections Library which houses a broad range of rare and unique primary source material. [...] Women's materials represent a substantial proportion of the Special Collections Library's 6,000 manuscript collections and 200,000 volumes of rare books. Collections range from plantation diaries to women's suffrage documents, from a Phillis Wheatley letter to Anne Tyler manuscripts, from the records of local Women's Christian Temperance Union to the papers of contemporary feminist activists. Several online services and materials are available: digitized primary materials, guides and bibliographies, and access to the online catalog.
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