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Freedmens Bureau Transcribe-a-thon 2024

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Freedmens Bureau Transcribe-a-thon 2024

Art History and Archaeology Wednesday, April 17, 2024 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Parren J. Mitchell Art/Sociology Building, 4213A Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture

Since Fall 2016, the Collaboratory has delighted in hosting an annual Transcribe-a-Thon of the Freedmen Bureau records.

An act of Congress on March 3, 1865 created the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (the Freedmen’s Bureau). The records produced by the bureau are the richest source of information on the African American experience post-Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Most documents have been digitized, but not all have been transcribed. From these pages many stories can emerge, but without transcription, finding these stories can be difficult. Come and help recover forgotten knowledge about our Nation's past, and in so doing, contribute to recovering our shared history.

Participants will learn a bit about the ongoing project to transcribe the bureau’s papers as well as how to transcribe documents and best practices. For those interested in learning to read 19th-century handwriting (paleography) this transcribe-a-thon is ideal practice.

Help contribute to our nation’s understanding of this critical period by participating on Wednesday, April 17th in the Freedmen's Bureau Transcribe-a-thon in the Collaboratory from 9-1.

Wi-fi access will be available to non-UMD participants.

Registration is not necessary but can help us get a fix on numbers of people the day of the event. (Snacks will be provided).

Sponsored by the Michelle Smith Collaboratory in the Department of Art History and Archaeology.

Here's a helpful how-to guide

Flyer about Freedmens Bureau Transcribe a thon with Black Power fist superimposed over laptop screen
Add to Calendar 04/17/24 9:00 AM 04/17/24 1:00 PM America/New_York Freedmens Bureau Transcribe-a-thon 2024

Since Fall 2016, the Collaboratory has delighted in hosting an annual Transcribe-a-Thon of the Freedmen Bureau records.

An act of Congress on March 3, 1865 created the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (the Freedmen’s Bureau). The records produced by the bureau are the richest source of information on the African American experience post-Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Most documents have been digitized, but not all have been transcribed. From these pages many stories can emerge, but without transcription, finding these stories can be difficult. Come and help recover forgotten knowledge about our Nation's past, and in so doing, contribute to recovering our shared history.

Participants will learn a bit about the ongoing project to transcribe the bureau’s papers as well as how to transcribe documents and best practices. For those interested in learning to read 19th-century handwriting (paleography) this transcribe-a-thon is ideal practice.

Help contribute to our nation’s understanding of this critical period by participating on Wednesday, April 17th in the Freedmen's Bureau Transcribe-a-thon in the Collaboratory from 9-1.

Wi-fi access will be available to non-UMD participants.

Registration is not necessary but can help us get a fix on numbers of people the day of the event. (Snacks will be provided).

Sponsored by the Michelle Smith Collaboratory in the Department of Art History and Archaeology.

Here's a helpful how-to guide

Flyer about Freedmens Bureau Transcribe a thon with Black Power fist superimposed over laptop screen
Parren J. Mitchell Art/Sociology Building