Virtual Programs Newsletter
Issue #9, July 14, 2020
A Message from the Archivist of the United States
This week, we offer a wide variety of ways to connect with our records from wherever you are practicing social distancing. Among these is a Citizen Archivist mission seeking volunteers to help transcribe issues of The Mission Indian newsletter.
You can also explore Census Bureau schedules and Air Force images dating from World War II through the Cold War. You can download a monthly calendar and social graphics related to the 19th Amendment. The Question of the Week on History Hub shares resources related to the Buffalo Soldiers.
Learn about our nation's continuous struggle for personal rights and freedoms through the Documented Rights online exhibit. You can find out about our online summer programs and explore more content, including videos, highlights from the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, and records related to Black History.
We hope you find this issue both informative and entertaining, as we continue to take measures to combat the coronavirus.
Citizen Archivist Missions
New Mission: The Mission Indian, 1932鈥41
Help us transcribe issues of The Mission Indian, a newsletter issued by the Mission Agency. Typical issues contain a news section which lists events that took place on the reservations under the Agency's jurisdiction, agricultural information, a health section, and a women's page written by the Field Nurse. Get started transcribing.
New to the citizen archivist program? Learn how to register and get started.
Research Family History
Did you know the Census Bureau took a series of Nonpopulation Census schedules between 1850 and 1880? The records are available in the . Read about these records, focusing on , , and Schedules.
Image: Excerpt from an 1850 Social Statistics schedule from Philadelphia that lists newspapers and periodicals.
From the Catalog
Images in the series document Air Force activities during World War II through the Cold War. Included are images of aircraft, weapons, combat action, personnel, military operations, and more.
Image: Operation Fire Fly, ca. 1945. ()
New on Social Media
Commemorative Calendar for the 19th Amendment
Our newest page of the Centennial Calendar is online. July features the fiery words of Abigail Adams.
Each month, we share a new collection of downloadable designs including a calendar page, Facebook cover photo, and an occasional mobile device lock screen. You can save and print these designs, set them as wallpaper, whatever works for you! Download or share these graphics featuring women who fought for the right to vote.
Question of the Week
Learn where to find photo collections and other records on African American regiments of the U.S. Army from the late 1800s and early 1900s, also known as Buffalo Soldiers, in the answer to our Question of the Week on . History Hub is our community-sourced platform for history and genealogical research where anyone can ask questions and get answers from archivists and other community members.
Featured Exhibit
Since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, our rights as citizens of the United States have been debated, contested, amended, and documented. Documented Rights features a sampling of documents from 威尼斯人娱乐场 locations across the nation that gives voice to our national struggle for personal rights and freedoms.
Education Spotlight
Summer Learning Programs
Join us this summer for online student programs and teacher webinars! We have programs for K-12 students and professional development for educators, presented in partnership with the Presidential Primary Sources Project. .
Public Programs
On July 16, 2015, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Voting Rights Act, we presented the . Moderated by A'Lelia Bundles, the panel included Pulitzer Prize鈥搘inning authors Taylor Branch, Gilbert King, and Diane McWhorter as well as Clarence Jones, noted civil rights activist, personal counsel, and adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Research Services
NARA鈥檚 Know Your Records Program offers several presentations discussing records relating to African Americans. Visit the to learn about the role of the , , the , , and the .
Image: 鈥淎merican colored troops arriving overseas.鈥 ()
Featured Presidential Library
View weekly photos from the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum temporary exhibits: Louder Than Words and Backstage Pass, learn about our newest initiatives and keep up to date with on our social media pages.
View the museum grounds and permanent exhibits through our . In the section of our website, you can view over 100 new photos that have been added to showcase different areas of the museum.
鈥淎ll the Best鈥 and 鈥淢rs. Bush鈥檚 Story Time鈥 are two exciting new podcasts that can be found on our page. Visit our page to learn about the newest , , and game .
MoPix Video Selection
was made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps to document the Transcontinental Motor Convoy, which began in Washington on July 6, 1919, and ended in San Francisco on September 6, 1919. View the , , , and other in our Catalog and . Read more in the Unwritten Record blog and .
Featured News Story
A flurry of activity during the pandemic led to a project that is making it easier for researchers to find resources related to Black history held by the 威尼斯人娱乐场. The project, which relies on teleworking employees and Citizen Archivist volunteers, contributes to improving access to those documents and has yielded results to more than 5,000 records so far.
Image: Mary Church Terrell (), Harmon Foundation Collection, 1922鈥67.
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