Hi VA-HISTers!
Thought some of you might find this of interest.
What: The Virginia Historical Society (VHS)
launches Unknown No Longer: A Database of Virginia Slave Names.
When: Thursday, September 15, 2011
Where: The Unknown No Longer database is
accessible via the VHS website, www.vahistorical.org.
Who: The creation of the Unknown No Longer
database was made possible by a $100,000 grant from Dominion Resources
and the Dominion Foundation. This grant was awarded to the Virginia
Historical Society in January 2011.
Why: Unknown No Longer makes important
African American resources available to researchers across the globe
free of charge.
The database includes names of enslaved African Americans culled from
letters, bonds, wills, deeds, court records, inventory lists,
receipts, registers, and other paper-based materials in the Virginia
Historical Society collections. Unknown No Longer is searchable
through the use of a variety of keywords, such as name, gender,
location, occupation, and plantation.
The VHS is launching this free educational resource with more than
1,500 names, higher than the 1,000 names that the VHS anticipated
being in the database at its launch this month. Each name entered is
connected to the digital copy of the original primary source document
from which it was extracted. At this point, there are approximately
250 different digital images in the database.
Unknown No Longer is unique in design and approach. Existing databases
profile specific plantations and ship manifests with African names of
their human cargo or other forced migratory information. Unknown No
Longeris the first database to include names that relate back to
plantations or places of work across all of slaveholding Virginia that
were extracted from a huge collection of unrelated documents.
The database does not contain names that may appear in published
sources at the society or in unpublished sources located in museums
and libraries other than the VHS.
It could take years to scour the more than eight million documents in
the VHS collection. Rather than wait to find all of the names of
enslaved people, the VHS is launching Unknown No Longer as a work in
progress. Information in the database will be updated as relevant
material in the VHS manuscript collection is processed and new
documents come into the society’s possession.
Alyson L. Taylor-White
804-920-2783
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