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Acts of Science: Connected
Voices of Freedom: Transcribing Post-Civil War Handwritten Records with the Smithsonian

April 10, 2026

Citizen Science Month, America 250, Smithsonian, Transcription

Anyone and everyone!

Watch the recorded webinar to be guided on how to transcribe records from the Freedmen’s Bureau to get us closer to a completely digital database.

Hear from the project experts, ask questions, and discover how your participation supports important research AND counts towards a goal of 2.50 Million Acts of Science this April (Citizen Science Month!).

Emily Cain

Digital Communications Manager for the Smithsonian Transcription Center

Kamilah Stinnett

Museum Specialist at the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Doug Remley

Senior Editor/Publications Manager at the National Museum of African American History and Culture

Access all links and resources for the event below.

On April 10th, 2026, we participate in the Smithsonian Transcription Center’s Freedmen’s Bureau Records Project: a citizen science project that aims to digitize Freedmen’s Bureau records from the restoration period.

Keep participating–This project is available 24/7! Use our Take Home Flyer to start up again anytime.


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