The Michigan State University Center for Digital Humanities Social Sciences is an internationally recognized leader in producing collaborative and sustainable digital humanities projects. With a focus on the African diaspora and continent, their projects aim to preserve and provide open access to cultural heritage materials, including culinary history, enslaved peoples, quilts, Malian photography, African history and politics, archaeological records, and the Nigerian-Biafran War.
Through their innovative and accessible digital platforms, the center strives to make these resources available to researchers, students, and the general public, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of African culture and history. Committed to inclusivity and equal opportunity, the center is dedicated to creating a rich and diverse digital archive that contributes to the global knowledge and appreciation of the African diaspora and continent.
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