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Rafia Zafar's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited Ablaze: The 1849 White Supremacist Attack on the Pendleton Post Office on MLA Commons 5 months, 3 weeks ago
In 1849, a mob of white supremacists eager to seize anti-slavery mailings attacked the US Post Office in Pendleton, South Carolina. They burned leaflets and letters in a bonfire on the village green to make clear their stance against incendiary ideas. This essay explores the context of these events by considering an initial spate of mailings that…[Read more]
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Ryan Cordell changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Ryan Cordell's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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Susanna Margaret Ashton's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 11 months ago
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Susanna Margaret Ashton's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
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In a hapless attempt to explain how a man living on unemployment who reportedly has no cell
phone, computer or clue could have received a clear majority win in the race for the Democratic
Party’s U.S. Senate nomination, Democratic state Sen. Robert Ford opined that perhaps a
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited The Free Travels of William Grimes from 1814 until 1825 in the group
LLC 19th-Century American on MLA Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This GIF chronicles the movements of a a formerly enslaved man in New England until the publication of his first memoir in 1825. William Grimes was forced to resettle and wander through Connecticut and Rhode Island because of poverty and insecurity. He is most associated with Litchfield, CT and New Haven CT where he spent the most time and which…[Read more]
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited The Free Travels of William Grimes from 1814 until 1825 on MLA Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
This GIF chronicles the movements of a runaway slave New England through the publication of his first memoir. He was forced to resettle and wander through Connecticut and Rhode Island because of poverty and security. He is most associated with Litchfield, CT and New Haven CT where he spent the most time and which figure most prominently in his…[Read more]
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited Authorial Affiliations or , The Clubbing and Collaborating of Brander Matthews on MLA Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
Both the friends and enemies of Brander Matthews attested to his sociability. Clayton Hamilton wrote in 1929 that Matthews had a “genius in the gentle art of friendship.” (86). Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, observed that “Matthews knew everybody and everybody knew him” and Mark Twain even jokingly inscribed one of his…[Read more]
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited Why Should a Library Invest in You? or, How to Succeed with Short-Term Library and Archival Fellowship Grants on MLA Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
SHORT-TERM
library fellowships are quite likely the single most common kind of national research grant given out to scholars in the humanities. The Massachusetts
Historical Society alone gives out twenty short-term library fellowships. Almost every major private university and scholarly library (including the Huntington, Newberry, Yale’s B…[Read more] -
Susanna Margaret Ashton's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years, 7 months ago
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Sean Gerrity's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
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Sean Gerrity's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
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Sean Gerrity's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 4 years, 2 months ago
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Ryan Cordell posted an update in the group
TM Bibliography and Scholarly Editing on MLA Commons 4 years, 5 months ago
Hello all, I’m posting this CFP at the request of Leland Spencer, the editor of *Women & Language*. It can also be found online at: http://osclg.org/women-language/call-for-papers-women-language
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This is a digital exhibit about the life and work of Samuel Williams, a man who survived slavery in Charleston South Carolina and lived to write his memoir Before the War and After the Union, under “Sam Aleckson.” This exhibit and article is the first time his true name has been revealed .
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited Du Bois’s Horizon: Documenting Movements of the Color Line on MLA Commons 5 years ago
This article examines W. E. B. Du Bois’ work with The Horizon, an early African American Magazine.
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Susanna Margaret Ashton deposited On document supply in Ireland and the USA: experiences at the Boole Library, Cork University Or “What Goes Around…” on MLA Commons 5 years ago
This article discusses the nature of interlibrary loan systems in the United States and how it differs from systems in Ireland.
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