The American Soldier Transcribe-a-Thon 2019
Venue: Blacksburg Library, Blacksburg
Directions: Google Map Link
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Time: 12:00 - 4:00 PM
Event Types: Miscellaneous
Cost: Free
Description:
The American Soldier in World War II presents its Second Veterans Day Transcribathon at the Blacksburg Library on Tuesday, November 12, 2019 as part of the Virginia Tech Department of History's Veterans Week.
Join thousands of "citizen-archivists" transcribing a rare collection of uncensored reflections on WWII combat and military service by American troops hosted by Jessica Brabble.
The American Soldier in World War II is a project to make available to scholars and to the public a remarkable collection of written reflections on war and military service by American soldiers who served during the Second World War. By visiting the Blacksburg Library during this event, community members will be able to help transcribe handwritten, intimate letters from World War II soldiers.
Each uncensored page provides a window into the daily lives of soldiers who served in the Second World War. In these handwritten reflections, American GIs and officers share their frustration with red tape, their longing for creaturely comforts, their worries and boredom, along with the exhilaration of returning home at the end of their tours.
You never know what you might discover in The American Soldier project!
To view the event flyer, visit:
https://i.imgur.com/48zlaKw.jpg..
For more information on the event, visit:
https://vtnews.vt.edu/articles/2019/11/clahs-veterans-day-transcribathon.html or
http://bit.ly/TASWWII.
For more information on the Blacksburg Library, visit:
http://www.montgomery-floyd.lib.va.us/ or
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Blacksburg-Library/152248358735 or call 540-552-8246.
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