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Material of the Week: Freedom Cases of Micaela Viné and Gerónimo Díaz

These documents from 19th century Cuba register the freedom pleads of the enslaved people Micaela Viné and Gerónimo Díaz. Full of officialese, these cases show how some enslaved Cubans had to deal with bureaucracy and structural racism to be granted their freedom. The Hay is processing these and more documents related to the institution of Material of the Week: Freedom Cases of Micaela Viné and Gerónimo Díaz

Material of the Week: Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive

The Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive collects and makes visible the history of women at Pembroke College in Brown University, the post-graduate lives of Brown Alumnae, and women in Rhode Island, spanning from the 19th century to the present. This collection belongs to the Pembroke Center Archives which also features the Feminist Theory Project and the Oral Material of the Week: Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive

Material of the Week: ACT UP Rhode Island Papers

The ACT UP Rhode Island (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) records contain minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial records, reports, booklets, handbooks, pamphlets,clippings, mailings, newsletters, conference material, publications, lists of members and contacts, ACT UP/RI circulars and posters, photographs and clippings of ACT UP demonstrations, documentation of Rhode Island legislation, regulations, and policies concerning AIDS. Also Material of the Week: ACT UP Rhode Island Papers

Material of the Week: George Orwell’s Papers

Take advantage of the unique opportunity to hold the drafts of 1984, arguably the most famous dystopian novel to-day, and presumably George Orwell‘s most widely heard-of book. This is a unique opportunity to experience first-hand the stages of production and revision of a masterpiece. You can request it here!

Material of the Week: Jana Sim’s Konglish

Konglish is a reflection on Sim’s experience with English and Korean. This book features a hybrid structure that encourages engagement from the readers. Pictures don’t do it justice, so check it out! And also check out more of Jana Sim’s artwork.

Material of the Week: Cato’s Moral Distichs

Cato's Moral Distichs title page

Published: 1735, Philadelphia. Cato’s Moral Distichs is a Puritanical text by James Logan. This edition is probably the first English translation published in the colonies, and it was printed by Ben Franklin at his Philadelphia press.

Material of the Week: Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror

Published: 1984, San Francisco. A Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of Poetry, John Ashbery’s Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, inspired by the portrait of the same name by Renaissance artist Parmigianino, is presented in a large metal case with, appropriately, a convex mirror in the center. Inside includes the poem and original prints.