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Help the Julian Bond Papers Project Transcribe New Content!
We've started launching new materials starting in the summer of 2022, and it will be available here, at https://fromthepage.com/centerfordigitalediting/bond-papers-new-content. See also our updated transcription guidance (please no line breaks or all caps!).
Occasionally, the collection will be closed when we need to do more uploading. Thank you for your patience!
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About the Project:
Following the death of civil rights leader Julian H. Bond on August 15, 2015, the University of Virginia acquired the entirety of his papers and moved them to the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library for preservation. In an effort to make the papers accessible to the public, Professor Deborah McDowell, the Carter G. Woodson Institute, and the Center for Digital Editing (CDE) collaborated beginning in 2017 to create a scholarly edition of his papers. We are grateful for support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission to continue this work.
Starting in August 2018, the CDE and Woodson Institute invited the public to participate in editorial work on the project. Since then, hundreds of pages of Julian Bond’s speeches and interviews have been transcribed as a result of volunteer work. The work of these volunteers will be a crucial to the development of the future scholarly edition, “The Essential Julian Bond.”
Since the onset of the transcription project, we have received inquiries from many individuals in the public, who wish to become involved, and whose efforts we welcome and need. Those interested in contributing can start today by transcribing available documents. Simply create an account on FromThePage and follow the transcription instructions provided below.
For updates about the project, follow us online at www.bondpapersproject.org.
How to Help Transcribe Documents:
- Find a new title by going to https://fromthepage.com/centerfordigitalediting/bond-papers-new-content.
- Select a document that is less than 100% transcribed by clicking on its title.
- A list of pages from that document available for transcription will appear. Select one from the list and get started!
- When you have finished transcribing a page, click "Save Changes" in the top right corner of the page.
Photo Credits: Dan Addison, UVA
Works
Confidential Memorandum on 1971-72 Political Strategy, revised 8 Jul 1971
Copy to Reber Boult: From Julian Bond to Robert Fair, 5 Nov 1969
Correspondence Record, 24 Aug 1970, Recipients of Constitution Newspaper Article
Enclosure: Julian Bond's revisions to text about the murder of Mickey Schwerner, James Cheney, and Andy Goodman, ca. Jan 1970
Endorsement of Dave Harris for Mayor of New Brunswick, 29 May 1970
From Barbara Huell to 136th House District constituents, 1 Jun 1970
From Gloria Dubois (Julian Bond's bookkeeper) to Richard Martin, 2 Feb 1971