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Black Jacks, an NEH-funded book on African American mariners, persuaded inmate Gregory White to shape up and ship out, from the Washington Post.
Civil War-era Ohio newspapers available online through the NEH-funded National Digital Newspaper Program, from the Fremont News-Messenger.
NEH-funded “Social Networks and Archival Context” (SNAC) project serves as an online hub for archival materials, from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Indianapolis Museum of Art receives NEH grant to digitize and put online a collection of materials about the modernist Miller House designed by Eero Saarinen, from Associated Press.
NEH grantees at the University of California, Riverside apply facial recognition software to fine art subjects, from the Huffington Post.
“Will Facial-Recognition Software Finally Reveal Mona Lisa’s True Identity?,” on the NEH-funded FACES project, from Gizmodo.
“Computer technology could identify anonymous Lincoln writings,” on NEH digital humanities start-up grant authorship attribution project on Abraham Lincoln, from the State Journal-Register.
The Ancient Ohio Trail and accompanying website on the history of 2,000-year old earthworks in Ohio launches, with support from an NEH grant, from the Newark Advocate.