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Practice Your Cursive as a Citizen Archivist and Preserve Thousands of Historic Documents — Colossal

Last updated: January 21, 2025 6:23 am
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The decline of cursive handwriting in schools has left many young people unable to read or write in this traditional script. However, for those who can still decipher cursive—or are willing to learn—a unique opportunity awaits at the U.S. National Archives.

In a bid to preserve and make accessible historical documents, the National Archives has launched the Citizen Archivist program. This initiative invites volunteers to transcribe thousands of records from its collection, spanning a wide range of topics and time periods.

One such mission involves transcribing documents related to Revolutionary War soldiers and their families. These records, dating back to the War for Independence (1775-1783), provide valuable insights into the lives of early American veterans and their descendants. With over 80,000 files awaiting transcription, volunteers play a crucial role in preserving this important piece of history.

In addition to transcription, the National Archives also needs help in tagging photographs and other materials to enhance searchability. By accurately identifying people, events, and places depicted in these records, volunteers contribute to making the archives more accessible to researchers, genealogists, students, and the general public.

Getting involved in the Citizen Archivist program is simple and flexible. Volunteers can register on the National Archives website, choose a document to transcribe, and start contributing right away. There are no prerequisites or commitments, allowing individuals to participate at their own pace.

Joanne Blacoe, a National Parks Service interpretation planner, emphasizes the long-lasting impact of this initiative. By digitizing and transcribing historical documents, the archives become a valuable resource for everyone to explore and learn from.

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To learn more about the Citizen Archivist program and how you can get involved, visit the National Archives website. Join a community of dedicated volunteers in preserving and sharing America’s rich history for generations to come.

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