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Enslaved Labor and Building the Smithsonian: Reading the Stones
Mark Auslander examines evidence that enslaved persons were involved in the construction of the original Smithsonian Building in Washington, DC. Many enslaved workers who labored at the Maryland quarry from which all the building's "freestone" or ...
Mark Auslander
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Memorializing the Freedom Riders
Ellen Spears examines the ongoing struggle to create a memorial honoring the Freedom Riders during the 1961 bus bombing in Anniston, Alabama.
Ellen Griffith Spears
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Southern Memory, Southern Monuments, and the Subversive Black Mammy
Speaking at Emory University on November 13, 2008, Dr. Wallace-Sanders considers Lost Cause monuments and memorials to the black mammy figure, responses from African-American writers and artists, and the relationship between these debates and real ...
Kimberly Wallace-Sanders
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Three Poems and a Critique of Postracialism
Coleman Hutchison offers readings of poems by three contemporary African American poets who have surveyed the postracial over the past decade: Elizabeth Alexander, Natasha Trethewey, and C. S. Giscombe.
Coleman Hutchison
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Jake Adam York reads poems in and near Montgomery and Anniston, Alabama, in January 2010. York's poetry reflects on acts of violence that occurred in these areas during the Civil Rights Movement.
Jake Adam York
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Culture, Educantion, and Memory
A configuração de acervos da educação e da escola foi abrangente desde as últimas três décadas e objeto de estudos reiterados. À ampliação documental que se deu com a preocupação da área da história da educação em renovar metodologias de pesquisa e perspectivas de análise se seguiu um esforço de localização e preservação de arquivos escolares, da ...
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"The Room that We're Able to Take Up": Forrest Lawson's Queer Aesthetic
In this edited version of a series of Zoom conversations, visual artist Forrest Lawson and Queer Intersections series editor Eric Solomon discuss the evolution of Lawson’s art, which \"explores the array of complexities experienced by individuals within ...
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Communicative and Cultural Memory [PDF]
Varga, Pál S. [Hrsg.] +3 more
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Cultural Memory and Screen Culture
In the modern, overabundant information landscape, information is accessible on and across multiple media platforms and screens, making television and audiovisual memory ever more available. How do the creative practices of media professionals contribute to cultural memory formation today?
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