Douglass and Burns in New Bedford

On Friday, September 7, Frederick Douglass’ personal copy of The Works of Robert Burns undertook a historic trip back to the town where it may have been purchased. The Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation lent the book to the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park in Massachusetts to be put on display with The Seraph, an 1836 hymnal also owned by Douglass.

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Frederick Douglass

Confederate spy Rose O’Neal Greenhow

The excitement that comes from the acquisition of an exciting new manuscript can be tempered by the realization that its creator had less than perfect penmanship. Even archivists who work with material written in a wide range of hands can find it difficult to read a letter in cursive. Many factors come into play; the creator’s penmanship, the size of the paper and text, and the type of ink used. Our new letter written by Rose O’Neal Greenhow is a wonderful example of a letter that benefits greatly from transcription.

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New Acquisitions
Rose ONeal Greenhow

Celebrating International Archives Week with Chicago Dzviti

In celebration of International Archives Week, we are delighted to highlight the Chicago Dzviti Photograph Collection. In 2018, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation (RBSCP) at the University of Rochester received a notable collection demonstrating the remarkable photographic works of Chicago Dzviti, who documented Zimbabwean life and culture in the 1990s. RBSCP is humbled to be the responsible repository of Dzviti’s photographic archive.

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Chicago Dzviti
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A Look into Virginia Moscrip’s Life

Hello, and thank you for reading this blog!  For my film class, "Gender and Sexuality in Social Protests and Film," we had to form collective groups on a topic we are passionate about.  My group and I decided to do research at the RBSCP about Rochester’s unknown women. There are so many important women who made differences in our society, whose contributions have been forgotten, so this is one in a series of five blog posts where you will learn a bit more about some of these women and how they impacted each one of the members of this collective.

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Emily Palacio
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Virginia Moscrip

A Look into the City of Rochester's Past

As a former student of Religion & Classics professor Dr. Margarita Guillory, I became her research assistant in spring of 2018 to gather information for a project called "Digitizing Rochester Religions." My task was to read and summarize material from the Dr. Walter Cooper papers, box 4, folders 1-19, in Rare Books & Special Collections Library by creating an annotated bibliographyThe blog post is a summation of major themes from the papers and personal experiences with Civil Rights leaders Dr. Walter Cooper and Constance Mitchell.--Seyvion Scott '19

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Walter Cooper
Seyvion Scott

"While We Were Out: Building Special Collections while Working from Home!"

The team in RBSCP and the Robbins Library rose to the occasion, with the challenges we faced during the pandemic lockdown. One of the biggest challenges for all of us was being away from our friends and colleagues as we navigated our world from our homes. It was also tough to be away from our collections, as so much of the work we do in RBSCP directly connects to handling physical materials. Of course, that work with the actual collections cannot be done from outside of the department and library.

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"Poetry as a Homeland:" A Willing Book Collection

What follows is a condensed version of the winning essay and annotated bibliography submitted to the Book Collecting Contest by Erin O'Malley, a freshman majoring in comparative literature at the University of Rochester. The Friends of the University of Rochester (FURL) Student Book Collecting Contest has taken place for over twenty years. The contest is open to both UR undergraduates and graduates, through the submission of an essay that describes the purpose and method behind their book collection, why it is meaningful to them, and their ideas for its future development.

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Poetry month; student author
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