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March 11, 2026March 10, 2026 Atlantic Black Box Fellowships & Grants, Maine

Research Fellowship at Maine Historical Society, deadline 4/15/26

The Maine Historical Society announces the P.D. Merrill Research Fellowship for the 2026-2027 cycle, offering a $3,000 stipend for research on Maine's economic history. Open to Ph.D. candidates and independent scholars, applications are due by April 15, 2026, requiring a cover letter, CV, reference letter, and project proposal.

February 21, 2025February 21, 2025 Atlantic Black Box Fellowships & Grants

Fellowship Opportunities at the Massachusetts Historical Society

The Massachusetts Historical Society is offering more than 20 short-term fellowships to support research using their extensive collections. Deadline is March 1.

February 10, 2025February 9, 2025 Atlantic Black Box Fellowships & Grants, Job Opportunities, Massachusetts, New England States

Slavery North Job & Fellowship Opportunities 2025-26

Slavery North has announced two unique fellowship opportunities for the 2025-26 academic year and two exciting job opportunities.

January 8, 2025January 3, 2025 Atlantic Black Box Fellowships & Grants

Fellowship Opportunity with the Massachusetts Historical Society, deadline 1/15/25

The Massachusetts Historical Society will award at least two long-term MHS-NEH fellowships for the academic year 2025-2026.

Who we are

Atlantic Black Box empowers communities throughout the Northeast to take up the critical work of researching and reckoning with our region’s role in colonization, the slave trade, and the global economy of enslavement. This grassroots historical recovery movement is powered by community historians and guided by a broad coalition of scholars, community leaders, educators, archivists, museum professionals, antiracism activists, and artists.

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Atlantic Black Box is a 501c3 public charity (EIN 86-2963335). We are committed to making critical content available to all at no cost, because the truth is priceless. But for those of you able to chip in and support our mission, we are relying on your help.

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Or send a check to: P.O. Box 8771, Portland, ME 04104

 

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