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Next Stop: The Great State of Alabama
The documentation of African American “spaces and places” has been identified as a goal of the Southern Historical Collection, and to that end we have successfully partnered with the Historically Black Towns and Settlements Alliance (HBTSA). We are working with the … Continue reading
Research Repositories and Local Historical Organizations: Working Together with Complementary Purposes
I think research repositories and local historical organizations can work to each other’s benefit much more than they traditionally have done, and that a little thinking upfront about differing missions and needs is important if this is to happen. Local … Continue reading