Viola Muse Digital Edition
The Viola Muse Digital Edition (VMDE) presents the notes and drafts prepared by Viola B. Muse (1898-1981), who worked from 1936 through 1939 as an interviewer and writer in the Negro Writers Unit...
The Viola Muse Digital Edition (VMDE) presents the notes and drafts prepared by Viola B. Muse (1898-1981), who worked from 1936 through 1939 as an interviewer and writer in the Negro Writers Unit...
Editing the Eartha M.M. White Collection is a collaborative digital public history project based at the University of North Florida (UNF). We publish selected materials related to the life and...
The Massachusetts Historical Society’s digital edition of Caroline Dall’s journals presents a deeply personal and politically engaged record of 19th-century American life. Dall was a prominent feminist, lecturer, and diarist whose extensive journals cover topics...
The Emma Goldman Papers Crowdfunding Project is an initiative by UC Berkeley to raise funds for the digitization and publication of the Emma Goldman Papers, a multi-volume documentary edition chronicling the life, activism, and writings of the radical anarchist...
The Grimké Sisters: Sarah and Angelina Grimké is a late 19th-century historical biography, available at Project Gutenberg, that chronicles the lives and moral convictions of Sarah and Angelina Grimké—among the earliest American women to become public advocates for...
The Lucretia Coffin Mott Papers Project at Pomona College is a digital undertaking dedicated to preserving and sharing the writings of Lucretia Coffin Mott (1793–1880), a renowned Quaker abolitionist, suffragist, and social reformer. The project seeks to gather...
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project at George Washington University is a premier documentary editing initiative dedicated to collecting, editing, annotating, and publishing the voluminous writings of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. The project encompasses both...
The Margaret Sanger Papers Project is a scholarly editing and digital publication initiative hosted by New York University, led by Esther Katz. The project has sourced, organized, edited, and published more than 50,000 documents, including Sanger's correspondence,...
The Lone Woman and Last Indians Digital Archive is an innovative project that explores the story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, a Nicoleña who lived in isolation on the island from 1835 to 1853. The archive collects, transcribes, annotates, and maps over...
Emily Dickinson’s Correspondences: A Born-Digital Textual Inquiry is a digital scholarly edition that presents a selection of Emily Dickinson's poems and letters, primarily from her correspondence with her sister-in-law and confidante, Susan Dickinson. Edited by...
The ADE brings historical documents to life by helping editors preserve, interpret, and share important records from the past with the public.
The Lyman H. Butterfield Award Committee seeks nominations for the 2026 award. Since 1985, the Association for Documentary...
A new volume of the Collected Letters of Mary Todd Lincoln is currently underway under the auspices of the Lincoln Studies...
The Adams Papers editorial project at the Massachusetts Historical Society seeks up to three full-time assistant or associate...
The National Endowment for the Humanities recently awarded to the University of Mary Washington a grant of just under $3,000,000...