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The “Off the Wall: Digital Preservation of Civil War Graffiti Houses” grant was one of only 40 of 205 eligible applications to the Humanities Collections and Reference Resources program of the National Endowment for the Humanities which received funding for the grant cycle.
Grant will help digitize Civil War-era wall markings on two Virginia homes, database to be kept at GMU pilotonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pilotonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
(April 14, 2021)
WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced $24 million in grants for 225 humanities projects across the country. These grants will support a diverse range of exemplary humanities projects, including
Audio History Project, a podcast series that uses archival audio recordings to illuminate forgotten stories about individuals and events from twentieth-century American history and culture, and Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade,
an online repository that documents the lives of individuals who were enslaved, owned slaves, or participated in the historical slave trade.
“NEH is proud to support these 225 new projects, which embody excellence, intellectual rigor, and a dedication to the pursuit of knowledge, even as our nation and the humanities community continue to face the challenges of the pandemic,” said NEH Acting Chairman Adam Wolfson. “We look forward to the con