by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The Papers of James Iredell, Vol. 1 is a scholarly edition published by the North Carolina Digital Collections, focusing on the early years (1767–1777) of James Iredell, a prominent figure in colonial and early American history. Iredell served as an associate justice...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The Frederick Douglass Papers Project collects, edits, and publishes the writings of Frederick Douglass—including speeches, letters, autobiographies, and newspaper contributions—in both printed volumes and an online database. The online collection, hosted alongside...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The Harriet Jacobs Family Papers, edited by Jean Fagan Yellin and published by UNC Press in 2008, is a two‑volume annotated collection offering nearly 300 primary source documents from over 900 discovered items relating to Harriet Jacobs, her activist brother John S....
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
This collection presents the writings of Florence Kelley, a prominent reformer and social justice advocate of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Originally published by University of Illinois Press, the letters—edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Beverly Wilson...
by Erica Cavanaugh | Aug 12, 2025
The William Blake Archive is a pioneering digital humanities project, launched in 1994 with its initial public site debuting in 1996. Co-sponsored by the Library of Congress, UNC Chapel Hill, and the University of Rochester, the platform offers high-fidelity digital...