PAST Archie Motley Archival Interns (2016-2020)
Summer 2020 Internship Program
Summer 2020 AMAIP intern: Jahru McCulley
Location: online with the Chicago History Museum
Project Description: Describing digital images of photographic materials from the Raeburn Flerlage collection. The goal is to verify, enhance, and/or create accurate image metadata in order to facilitate online discovery.
Summer 2019 Internship Program
AMAIP intern Aaliyah Muhammad processed African newspapers at the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University.
Aaliyah Muhammad - Undergraduate student, Anthropology, University of Chicago
Summer 2018 Internship Program
AMAIP intern Donna Edgar processed the Rachel Eubanks Collection at Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College Chicago.
Donna Edgar - Master of Library and Information Science, Dominican University
AMAIP intern Christopher Johnson processed the Chicago Reporter (periodical) Records at the Chicago History Museum.
Christopher Johnson - Undergraduate student, History and Statistics, University of Chicago
AMAIP intern Olamide Ogunbambo processed the Progressive Community Church Papers at Illinois Institute of Technology University Archives and Special Collections.
Olamide Ogunbambo - Undergraduate student, Political Science, University of Chicago
Summer 2017 Internship Program
AMAIP intern Megan Naylor (l) worked with former BMRC fellow Dr. Melanie Chambliss (r) to process the Carol Moseley Braun Collection at the Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University.
Megan Naylor - Undergraduate student, History/Pre-law, University of Chicago
Summer 2016 Internship Program
AMAIP interns Sabine Nau (standing) and Arielle Brotherson (seated) work on Color Curtain Processing Project corrections to collections at the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection, Woodson Regional Library, Chicago Public Library.
Sabine Nau - Undergraduate student, Public Policy and Political Science, University of Chicago
Ariella Brotherson - Undergraduate student, Visual Arts, University of Chicago
AMAIP intern Olivia Malone (l) with Esmeralda Kale, George & Mary LeCron Foster Curator of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies at Northwestern University. Olivia worked on processing African newspapers that documented 1960s national independence movements in African countries.
Olivia Malone - Undergraduate student, Computer Science, University of Chicago
Spring 2016 Internship Program
AMAIP interns, Kellee Warren (l) and Alexandra McGee (r) processing The Provident Hospital Collection at Chicago State University Archives and Special Collections, 2016.
Kellee Warren - Masters degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Alexandra McGee - Undergraduate student, History and Art History, DePaul University.