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Posts by Samah Alshrief

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Khadijah, A young volunteer helping bring Douglass Day to life. She’s 14 already dreaming about college and giving back to her community.This is what early access& representation look like
@douglassday.bsky.social @ccp-org.bsky.social
#DouglassDay #AllRightsForAll #FutureLeaders #blackexcellence

2 months ago 7 4 1 1
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Because the sweetest thing we can pass on is knowledge.
Read. Rise. Resist from Seton Hall University Libraries.
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#DouglassDay
#DouglassDay #AllRightsForAll #coloredconventions

2 months ago 7 2 2 0
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@ccp-org.bsky.social @douglassday.bsky.social Seton Hall University Libraries is getting ready for a day of transcribing and Black history!!! #allrightsforall

2 months ago 7 3 1 0
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Transcribing and learning has commenced! SHUL has a book display about Douglass and lots of opportunities to learn and transcribe all set! Douglass Birthday Cupcakes had a teensy mishap but still ready to snack!!

@ccp-org.bsky.social @douglassday.bsky.social

2 months ago 3 3 0 0
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Celebrating Douglass Day @Fredonia— look at this amazing cake!! Transcribing papers from the Colored Conventions project— hands-on opportunity for students to learn American history

2 months ago 6 2 0 1
Participants at Douglass Day Transcribing event sitting at tables, with laptops, at the Newberry Library in Chicago.

Participants at Douglass Day Transcribing event sitting at tables, with laptops, at the Newberry Library in Chicago.

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Today we're celebrating #DouglassDay with @douglassday.bsky.social, students from Loyola Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, and volunteers around the world. You could hear a pin-drop in the room during the powerful reading of “Why Hold a Colored Convention?” by Hassan El-Amin.

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