I am pleased to announce @Matrix_MSU received #NEHGrant for Willis E. Bell Photographic Archive
Preserving and making accessible 34,923 photographs by Willis E. Bell, an American photographer who lived in Accra, Ghana, from 1957 to 1999 @NEH_PresAccess#PresAccessFunded
There's still a few hours left to apply: join us for an @NEHgov@NEH_Education Summer Institute for higher ed faculty in data-informed methods for the study of enslaved people, 2 weeks on-site at @Matrix_MSU, 2 weeks online. https://t.co/hm6qo4FTMm
New year, new issue. "Revolutionary Contradictions: Slaveholding and Virginia's Founding Generation," Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:3 (December 2022). https://t.co/07vobLzvb7.
#johdnews
Don't miss the webinar "Data Articles: Introducing a Genre" at the Center for Archival Futures (CAFe) @iSchoolUMD📢
🗣️@VanHyningV (CAFe)
@kepoznan (Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation)
@paolamarongiu_ (#JOHD)
🗓️ 2 November
⏰12:00 pm ET
📲https://t.co/vbLoOEqeOv
Spread the word! We will be hosting a @NEHgov Summer Faculty Institute "Data-Informed Methods in Slavery Studies"! June 2023. Hybrid modality starting with in-person at @michiganstateu and then remote. More details Dec 1! #NEHGrant#NEHLearnTogether
Out now: Stephen Berry, "Review: Mortality in the South, 1850." Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:2 (August 2022): 45-52. https://t.co/a2GgaxXkBF #data#history
Out now: Patricia Frontiera, Susan Powell, Shadrick Small, Jenelle Thomas & @bnwagner “The 1791 and 1795 Slave Conspiracies in Pointe Coupée, Louisiana: A Geospatial Dataset" Journal of Slavery & Data Preservation 3:2 (Aug. 2022). https://t.co/1O15vTgX5c #geospatialdata#history
Out now: Michael J. Douma, "Dutch-speaking Runaway Slaves in Early American Newspaper Advertisements, 1730-1825." Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:2 (August 2022): 38-44 https://t.co/zDP9TDFtkT #data#history
Out now: Shadrick Small, Patricia Frontiera, Jenelle Thomas & @bnwagner “The 1791 and 1795 Slave Conspiracies in Pointe Coupée, Louisiana: A Bibliographic and Demographic Dataset” Journal of Slavery & Data Preservation 3:2 (Aug 2022): 21-29 https://t.co/VcMLaYbEuY #data#history
Out now: Fabricio Prado and Christen Macias, "Colônia do Sacramento - Livro 5o. de Batismos (1763-1777)" Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:2 (August 2022): 16-21. https://t.co/GeOFwZGcXJ #data#history
Out now: @JSchindling, David Wheat, and Jane Landers "African Baptisms in Havana, Cuba, 1590-1600" Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:2 (August 2022): 9-15. https://t.co/kMqTryElKD #data#history
Out now: @rothmanistan “Franklin and Armfield Slave Sales in New Orleans, 1828-1836," Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:2 (August 2022): 1-8. DOI: https://t.co/rVbvKGVtlg #data#history
New August content: Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation vol. 3, no. 2, documenting enslaved people in Cuba, Brazil, the mid-Atlantic, and the US South, esp. Louisiana. Read more at https://t.co/KpnZSLd2L5. #data#history@MellonFdn@NEHgov
Out now: Using our data visualizer, explore the lives of 78K+ individuals recovered from @LibraryofVA collection "Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative"! The underlying research reveals fascinating, deeply human family relations and life events. https://t.co/4BsDmPca5p
Out now: @VirginiaTraweek and @malcolmwardlaw “Freedman’s Savings and Trust Bank Passbook and Dividend Repayment Records," Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation 3:1 (June 2022). DOI: https://t.co/8StGiUWLXe #data#history