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Decolonising the curriculum: sources for Black History at Queen’s

Posted on 22nd October 202019th October 2021 by Deborah Sherlock

Access to material and knowledge is at the heart of what librarians do. In an age when we are surrounded

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Black History Month: Library resources for the history of slavery

Posted on 15th October 201919th October 2021 by Deborah Sherlock

To mark Black History Month we will be showcasing some key sources in the display area, situated in the ground

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