This summer, Ph.D. student @jdeanross.bsky.social was awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship to develop his project, Alpha Phi Alpha at Penn: Digitizing Early Black Student Experiences, 1914-1930.
This summer, Ph.D. student @jdeanross.bsky.social was awarded an Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship to develop his project, Alpha Phi Alpha at Penn: Digitizing Early Black Student Experiences, 1914-1930.
Here at CBDR, our work is made possible by the incredible students who bring passion to our projects! Meet Courtney Murray, a committed #DigBlk scholar. Her work is helping to push the boundaries of digital scholarship. Join us in celebrating Courtney! Thank you for your amazing contributions!
I really enjoyed taking this class last semester and we had the wonderful opportunity to process a collection and develop a pop-up exhibit. Check out the coverage on the class!
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Hey, thatβs interesting! Yes, it does coincide with when the School of American History was developed during this period. Iβll have to look at the meeting minutes again. But thatβs an interesting catch!
Iβd like to be added!
Sharing a blog that I recently published titled βThe Mystery of thr Robert Purvis Library of Anti-Slavery Literatureβ uniqueatpenn.wordpress.com/2024/11/11/t...