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Slipping Boundaries: The Tenacity of Aaron Henry
In this illustrated reading from Men Like That: A Southern Queer History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999), John Howard tells of Aaron Henry, the longtime civil rights activist and head of the Mississippi NAACP who turned accusations of ...
John Howard
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Coyote\u27s Tale on the Old Oregon Trail: Challenging Cultural Memory through Narrative at the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute [PDF]
This essay examines the oppositional narratives presented in a Native American museum in order to explore the efficacy of narrative as both a strategy for resistance to hegemonic narratives of the settling of the West and a medium for sharing culture ...
Miller, Jackson B.
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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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The Generation of Memory: Reflections on the “Memory Boom” in Contemporary Historical Studies [PDF]
Jay Winter delivered the following in the form of a lecture at the Canadian War Museum on 31 October 2000. A distinguished academic, Winter has been writing about the cultural history of the First World War for nearly three decades.
Winter, Jay
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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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Literary translation and cultural memory [PDF]
This article intends to investigate the relationship between literary translation and cultural memory, using a twentieth century film version of one of Shakespeare’s plays as a case study in inter-semiotic translation.
Long, Lynne
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Memory politics and the remediation of cultural memory [PDF]
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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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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_barnes_bulletin/1241/thumbnail ...
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Cultured Memories: Power, Memory, and Finalism
“We tried to run,” Louise Weasel Bear said, “but they shot us like we were a buffalo. I know there are some good white people, but the soldiers must be mean to shoot children and women. Indian soldiers would not do that to white children.” —Dee Brown, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Social images of Indian/white relations, so typically born and nurtured ...
Morris, Richard, Stuckey, Mary E.
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