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Baltimore Magazine from 1960s-1980s Resurrected to Digital Life with Rutgers Professor's Help

Rutgers-Newark professor Mary Rizzo is partnering with the Enoch Pratt Free Library and Digital Maryland to give the public access to Chicory magazine again.

Mariam Williams

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University of Rochester Acquires Newly-discovered Women's Suffrage Archive

The archive includes letters written by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone and Isabella Beecher Hooker.

Mariam Williams

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Where We Belong: Artists in the Archive

The South Asian American Digital Archive symposium explores ways to challenge the systematic erasure of stories of marginalized communities in America.

Mariam Williams

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Schomburg's Next Live from the Archive Features Charles L. Blockson, Temple University

Charles L. Blockson will explore rare books, collecting, and his connection to Arturo Schomburg.

Mariam Williams

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AHA Recognizes Public History, Educational Work of Mid-Atlantic Scholars, Professionals

The American History Association recognized several local scholars and professionals for their contributions to the field of history, including two working in public history.

Mariam Williams

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Princeton and Slavery Project to Share Findings Through Arts, Academic Collaborations

Findings of the Princeton and Slavery Project will be revealed this fall through academic and arts programming.

Mariam Williams

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Schomburg Debuts Live from the Archive Series

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture recently debuted its Live from the Archive series with “Archives from the Black Atlantic.”

Mariam Williams

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Move Underway for Centuries of New York Supreme Court Records

New York State Archives is transporting centuries of New York History to a new home.

Mariam Williams

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CFP – Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference

Session proposals relating to archival reinvention and innovation wanted by 12/16.

Mariam Williams

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New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Acquires First Hip-Hop Archive in its Holdings

The Jerome Robbins Dance Division at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts recently announced it has acquired the complete archives of Michael Holman, iconic downtown New York dance impresario, filmmaker, experimental musician, journalist, and television producer.

Mariam Williams

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