Stories
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Native Americans through the 19th-century lens
The stories behind Rinehart's photographs may not be as black and white as they first appear.
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Native Americans and the dehumanising force of the photograph
In the second part of Native Americans through the 19th-century lens, we delve deeper into the ambivalent messages within the images.
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Hunting lost plants in botanical collections
A bark specimen at Kew recalls the story of a South American man who harvested the most potent source of the only effective malaria treatment available in the late 1800s. Killed for his work and forgotten by history, Manuel Mamani was a victim of the colonial juggernaut.
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Jim, the horse of death
Horses’ blood was used to produce an antitoxin that saved thousands of children from dying from diphtheria, but contamination was a deadly problem. Find out how a horse called Jim was the catalyst for the beginnings of medical regulation.
Catalogue
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American drama
Date: c1991-- Books
Early American bookbindings from the collection of Michael Papantonio.
American Antiquarian Society.Date: 1985- Journals
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The American economic review
Date: 1911-- Journals
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Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society
American Mathematical Society.Date: 1950-- Books
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Navajo weaving : three centuries of change / Kate Peck Kent ; with a catalogue of the School of American Research collection.
Kent, Kate PeckDate: 2002, ©1985