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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Digital Humanities



♦Mixtapes, Digital Humanities, and Black Studies—October 17,2012
♦Black Studies and Digital Humanities: A Growing List of Online Resources—October 18, 2012
♦Text Mining: Two Short Stories By Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright—November 12, 2012
♦Access Stunts Digital Studies in Black Literature—October 15, 2012
♦Digital Humanities: Blogging About Black Culture—September 26, 2011
♦Digital Perspective—March 28, 2011

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The Project on the History of Black Writing (HBW) has been in the forefront of research and inclusion efforts in higher education for twenty-five years. Founded in 1983 at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, HBW is committed to (1) literary recovery work in black studies; (2) textual scholarship, book history and pedagogy; (3) professional development, curriculum change and innovation; (4) and, public literacy programming. This blog serves as a virtual extension of the HBW’s initiatives and as a venue for up-to-date information about the program.
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