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**Digital Scholarship Discussion Group (DSDG) Meet-up** The Long 19th Amendment Project is a joint project of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and The Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America at Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. The Long 19th Amendment Project Portal is an open-access digital portal that facilitates interdisciplinary, transnational scholarship and innovative teaching about the on-going struggle of women in the United States to achieve the full rights of citizenship. Discover archival collections, datasets and teaching materials on the history of gender and voting rights. **Guest**: Rachel Guberman, Digital Humanist, The Long 19th Amendment, Schlesinger Library **Date**: Monday, October 19, 12:00-1:00 pm **[View Webinar Recording on Zoom][1]** [1]: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/share/ZWjcjN9-rk0fU0XoY_gKydfpynLBeAUEH2QerfMRFT7xJdcbw2hhsXJZshFD9X3g.UPEIgf973b3Dt3vJ
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