Documenting Lynching in Virginia: A Transcription Project at James Madison University

Beginning in 2021, James Madison University students in the Justice Studies program partnered with the Library of Virginia’s Making History project to make primary source materials which document racially motivated lynching in the commonwealth from 1866-1932 more accessible. The materials are now freely available through two digital projects. Read more in today’s The UncommonWealth https://uncommonwealth.virginiamemory.com/blog/2023/09/13/documenting-lynching-in-virginia-a-transcription-project-at-james-madison-university/

Genealogical.com 20% off Site-Wide Independence Day Sale

Enjoy 20% off at Genealogical.com now through 11:59 PM EDT, Thursday, July 6th. Use code IDS23 at checkout. Genealogical.com is the leading–and oldest–publisher of genealogy books in the country. Under the Genealogical Publishing Company (GPC) and Clearfield Company imprints, they feature a catalog of more than 2,000 publications, many of which–such as Val D. Greenwood’s … Read more