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This campaign has concluded, but if you would like to still make a gift to support the Project on the History of Black Writing, please click here.
This campaign has concluded, but if you would like to still make a gift to support the Project on the History of Black Writing, please click here.
Help the Project on the History of Black Writing (HBW), a leader in research and inclusion, support student work, archive Black books, and transform the public humanities.
HBW is the longest running documentary and recovery project focusing on collaborative research, innovative scholarship and educational programs for broad audiences.
Founded in 1983, and a major force at KU since its arrival in 1998, HBW is committed to:
A leader in research and inclusion efforts, HBW has been student-driven from its inception. Thus, HBW consists of a team of students working alongside faculty to build skills for their future professions. Students are involved at every level, from grad students creating public literacy initiatives to undergrads conducting research on forgotten writers--and much more!
Some HBW highlights include:
This fundraising effort seeks to support the professionalization of students employed by HBW. The Amandla Excellence Fund, named in honor of Marona Amandla Graham-Bailey, the late daughter of HBW Founder and Director Maryemma Graham, and a graduate student at the time of her passing, will support all facets of student professional development, including travel for research, grant writing and professional presentations.