The Walt Whitman Archive
ByThe Walt Whitman Archive endeavors to make Whitman’s vast work freely and conveniently accessible to scholars, students, and general readers. Whitman, America’s most influential poet and a writer of global renown, is …
The Walt Whitman Archive endeavors to make Whitman’s vast work freely and conveniently accessible to scholars, students, and general readers. Whitman, America’s most influential poet and a writer of global renown, is …
Founded in 1992, the mission of the Howard Thurman Papers Project is to preserve and promote Thurman’s vast documentary record, which spans 63 years and consists of approximately 58,000 items …
Mission SourceLab, based at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, creates a new kind of space within college education where students can learn and practice the skills they need to …
The Bow in the Cloud is an anti-slavery anthology that was published in 1834 by the London firm of Walford & Jackson, in St. Paul’s Churchyard. The anthology consists of 85 …
Mary Anne Rawson’s The Bow in the Cloud (1834): A Digital Edition and Network Analysis Read More »
The Margaret Sanger Papers Project was a historical editing project initially sponsored by the Department of History and then by the Division of Libraries at New York University. The Project …
The Incorporated Society of Authors, founded in 1884 by the novelist Walter Besant (and continuing in existence to this day), occupied a prominent place in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century literary …
The History of the Society of Authors, 1884–1914 Read More »
Dickens Search combines book history with digital tools, offering a browsable and searchable database of the works of Charles Dickens (1812—1870) that draws primarily on first editions transcribed by Dickens scholars. …
Jane Addams (1860-1935) was one of America’s most famous social justice reformers. A Nobel Peace Prize winner, Addams was dubbed “America’s foremost woman” more than a century ago, when her …
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