Showcasing the digital collections of Harvard's Houghton Library, including illustrations, photographs, bookbindings and more.
Poet, theorist, and activist Audre Lorde, who helped form the ideas now known as intersectionality, visited Harvard for a reading in 1970. The recording is available through the Woodberry Poetry Room Listening Booth.
https://library.harvard.edu/poetry/listeningbooth/poets/lorde.html
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