A recent issue of Common-Place (16.1, 2015) featured a roundtable on the Colored Conventions Project: Vol. 16 No. 1 Convention Minutes and Unconventional Proceedings Colored Conventions Project Roundtable Jim Casey Vol. 16 No. 1 Liberating History: Reflections on Rights, Rituals and the Colored Conventions Project Colored Conventions Project Roundtable Carol A. Rudisell Vol. 16 … Continue reading ARTICLES/DIGITAL: Foreman and more on the Colored Conventions Project
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DIGITAL: Rudisell of the Colored Conventions Project on Copyright and Doing Digital Black History
Carol A. Rudisell, librarian at the University of Delaware Library, writes about working with the Colored Conventions Project (previously featured at #ADPhD & Diaspora Hypertext, the Blog): "During the past three years I’ve had the opportunity of working collaboratively with the Colored Conventions Project (CCP), a dedicated team of scholars, students, and library professionals whose … Continue reading DIGITAL: Rudisell of the Colored Conventions Project on Copyright and Doing Digital Black History
Bonner on Frederick Douglass’s Compressed, Expanding World | @AAIHS
Christopher Bonner writes: "As Douglass saw it, technological development enhanced political work. Steamships brought news from Europe in as few as fifteen days, which struck him as an immediate kind of knowledge that allowed a localized movement to exert a broad and seemingly instant influence. “A revolution now cannot be confined to the place or … Continue reading Bonner on Frederick Douglass’s Compressed, Expanding World | @AAIHS