
Lincoln University proudly, financial student Travis Primrose’nin Denny and Getty’s education guilt said. The 500-dollar scholarship is part of the HBCU Photo Archive Grants program, which provides digitization of HBCU archives and providing educational opportunities for students in the United States.
Primrose, while working with special collections and archives, took serious steps to protect the historical records of Lincoln University. The efforts to digitize photos illuminated the rich heritage of black perfection University of Lincoln over the years.
Library Director and Open and Electronic Resources Library in the Langston Hughes Library, said the excitement of Primrose’s recognition. “I am pleased with exceptional work with Travis’s special collections and archives. Carefully focused on detail to digit our historical photos
It is irreplaceable to protect the rich heritage of Lincoln University, “he said.
See Primrose collection
Photographs selected by Primrose, including the various aspects of student life, including historical protests and poet Langston Hughes and the former Ghana President Kwane Nkrumah, including Kwane Nkrumah. The work protects the protectors and plays an inspiration for future generations to understand the contributions of those who come before them.
Inciting the gratitude, Travis Primrose, “This program will never be known if I did not invest in these images and dates and introduced myself to myself,” said Travis Primrose. “These ten (pictures) give me a sense of black perfection, which has been produced over the years since the historical significance and creation of the school’s historical significance and creation.”
The presentation will help Primrose education expenditures continue to work in Lincoln.