Speaking of Digital Scholarship with Holly Brewer: Slavery, Law, and Power (SLP) Project Launch
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Gotcha, let me grab the right link

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We’ll debug that survey link and post it on our website, please check it out later 👍

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Survey link! https://forms.gle/9TLFnCofoFsfewFx8

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That one should work 👌

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For those who missed it:Our site is https://slaverylawpower.org/Please let us know your thoughts here:https://forms.gle/9TLFnCofoFsfewFx8

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See our side-by-side transcription page we’re developing: https://slaverylawpower.org/barbados-side-by-side/

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See the Roger L’Estrange page for yourself 🤓: https://slaverylawpower.org/roger-lestrange-regulation-press/

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The Royal African Company documents: https://slaverylawpower.org/royal-african-company-documents-1660s/

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For those who missed it:Our site is https://slaverylawpower.org/Please let us know your thoughts here:https://forms.gle/9TLFnCofoFsfewFx8

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It's clearly an extremely exciting site for historians: I was unaware of the work on censorship, and hope we'll learn more about silenced voices, since Morgan Godwyn struck me as exceptional in my work, when I was an active scholar. Also, are there plans to digitize the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel's vast archive, assuming that hasn't already happened since the microfilm version?