Press Release
June 6, 2006
Spring Meeting Recommended Grants
Publishing Historical Records
These long-term projects document major historical figures or groups from U.S. history.
The Charles Carroll of Carollton Family Papers, College of William & Mary, $11,288
The Papers of Jefferson Davis, Rice University, $85,672
The Frederick Douglass Paper, Indiana University, $16,832
The Thomas Edison Papers, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, $82,675
Freedmen and Southern Society Project, University of Maryland, $77,453
The Marcus Garvey and UNIA Papers, University of California, $54,070
Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, University of California, $115,659
The Samuel Gompers Papers, University of Maryland, $82,775
The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant Foundation, $79,764
The Papers of Andrew Jackson, University of Tennessee, $108,560
The Papers of John Jay, Columbia University, $56,438
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers, Stanford University, $74,272
The Lincoln Legal Papers, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, $80,746
The Papers of George Catlett Marshall, George C. Marshall Foundation, $39,130
The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr., SUNY/College at Old Westbury, $45,150
O'odham-Pee Posh/Documentary History of the Southwest, University of Arizona, $36,833
The Presidential Recordings Project, University of Virginia, $96,003
The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, The George Washington University, $189,180
The Selected Papers of Margaret Sanger, New York University, $75,328
The Papers of Stanton and Anthony, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, $45,150
The Howard Thurman Papers, Morehouse College, $97,385
