Twenty-four scholars from across the country will spend three weeks in South Carolina, learning how to teach and tell a more complete picture of American history, thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. “Reconstructing the Black Archive,” a summer institute run by Furman University and Clemson University, will send the scholars, most of …
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‘Reconstructing the Black Archive’ Aims to Create a More Complete Picture of History in South Carolina
Twenty-four scholars from across the country will spend three weeks in South Carolina, learning how to teach and tell a more complete picture of American history, thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. “Reconstructing the Black Archive,” a summer institute run by Furman University and Clemson University, will send the scholars, most of …
From the Montana Historical Society: Digitized Haynes Photographs Provide World-Wide Access
The Montana Historical Society Photograph Archives staff are wrapping up their largest digitization project to date with the well-known photographs by F. Jay Haynes. Haynes’ work is one of the foundational collections of the MTHS Photo Archives. Since the early 1980s, more than 6,000 original glass negatives (and associated reference prints) have been available to …