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Participant name: George Carter
Keywords: Abolitionist (ANY of these words -- matching substrings)
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Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL 32306-0001)
George E. Carter (Project Director: May 1980 to October 1990)

RE-*1885-80
Editions
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$150,000 (approved)
$100,136 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/1980 – 8/31/1982

Black Abolitionist Papers Project

To support collection and editing of the papers of black abolitionists and to publish all the collected documents in a microfilm edition and a selected group of papers in a letterpress edition.

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse (La Crosse, WI 54601-3742)
George Carter (Project Director: September 1978 to present)

RE-112178-79
Editions
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$27,500 (approved)
$27,500 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/1978 – 8/31/1980

The Black Abolitionists Papers Project

To gather, assemble and make available widely scattered correspondence, speeches, essays and editorials of a select group of black abolitionists.

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse (La Crosse, WI 54601-3742)
George E. Carter (Project Director: February 1978 to October 1990)

RE-*1121-78
Editions
Research Programs

Totals (outright + matching):
$138,162 (approved)
$138,162 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/1978 – 8/31/1980

The Black Abolitionists Papers Project

To gather, assemble, and make available widely scattered correspondence, speeches, essays, and editorials of a select group of black abolitionists. Grant will support creation of the comprehensive microfilm edition and one volume of the selected letterpress edition. That volume will cover Black abolitionist activity in Canada, 1830-1865.

Unaffiliated independent scholar
George E. Carter (Project Director: September 1976 to present)

RE-10341-76
Editions
Research Programs

Totals:
$90,000 (approved)
$90,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/1976 – 8/31/1978

Editorial Project on Black Abolitionists

To gather, assemble and edit the correspondence, speeches, essays and editorials of black abolitionists, especially William Wills Brown, William C. Nell, Charles L. Remond, J.W.C. Pennington, J. McCure Smith, Henry Highland Garnet, Samuel R. Ward, David Ruggles, and the Forter Family, and to develop a selected letter-press edition of these documents and a comprehensive microfilm edition.

Unaffiliated independent scholar
George E. Carter (Project Director: June 1975 to present)

RE-10261-75
Editions
Research Programs

Totals:
$5,000 (approved)
$5,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
6/1/1975 – 9/30/1975

Planning Grant for "Black Abolitionists Editorial Project"

To edit the correspondence, speeches, essays, and editorials of a selected group of black abolitionists. William Wells Brown, Charles Remond, the Forten family and others will form the nucleus of the project. Project will provide for the first time primary source material on the role of black Americans in the anti-slavery movement.

Unaffiliated independent scholar
George E. Carter (Project Director: September 1973 to present)

FF-10192-73
Special Fellowships Programs
Fellowships and Seminars

Totals:
$12,000 (approved)
$12,000 (awarded)

Grant period:
9/1/1973 – 8/31/1974

Black Abolitionsits' Views of White Abolitionists

To gain insight into black abolitionists attitudes toward those whites who have received most of the attention and glory in the abolition movement. Such a study would provide some insight into relationships between black and white leaders in the United States.