| About Me |
Anneliese Dehner creates digital tools that connect us to history, art, and culture. She partners with historians, collectors, archivists, curators, journalists, genealogists, and others with curated digital collections. Together they move collections from the confines of bound volumes, archives, and paywalls to an online space where these resources are available to everyone with an internet connection. Anneliese is passionate about democratizing the archive and closing the gaps created by archival silencing.
Her partners include Bosque Redondo Memorial, The Frederick Douglass Papers Project, Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery, The Jane Addams Papers Project, US Latino Digital Humanities (USLDH) Center, Civil War Governors of Kentucky, and Civil War & Reconstruction Governors of Mississippi.
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