MosaicNC is a digital humanities project developed by the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia. It aims to showcase North Carolina’s rich historical resources through interactive exhibits and curated collections. The platform features a range of topics, including the state’s involvement in the space race, the history of enslaved individuals, and the evolution of the state’s infrastructure. By digitizing and presenting these materials, MosaicNC provides scholars and the public with accessible insights into North Carolina’s past, fostering a deeper understanding of its cultural and historical significance.
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