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Challenging history : race, equity, and the practice of public history / edited by Leah Worthington, Rachel Clare Donaldson, and John W. White.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press, [2021]
Description
vi, 184 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Public history
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Social aspects
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United States
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Historic sites
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Interpretive programs
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Southern States
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Case studies
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African Americans
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Southern States
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History
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Slavery
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Southern States
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History
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Racism
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United States
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Southern States
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History
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Public opinion
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United States
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Race relations
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Editor
Worthington, Leah M.
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Donaldson, Rachel Clare
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White, John W., 1974-
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Series
Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world
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The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world
Summary note
"The volume Challenging History: Race, Equity, and the Practice of Public History brings together a collection of scholars and practitioners of public history in order to explore one of the most important challenges facing public historians today: how to engage their audiences on topics of slavery, racism, and inequality. The importance, and challenges, of speaking to public audiences about slavery and race has received renewed attention in recent years. This has included a number of discussions about how to interpret sites of enslavement as well as the work of organizations like the Equal Justice Initiative and their work to help localities confront the history of lynching. In recent months, the renewed reflection on the meaning of public monuments, and the removal of a number of those monuments, has served as a reminder of the significant impact that public interpretations about the past have in the present. For those working on the front lines of historical interpretation, the challenges of interpreting the 'problematical past' have stood at the forefront of professional practice for a much longer time. In a series of case studies and reflective essays, the contributors to the present volume guide readers through a discussion of successes, failures, and possibilities that collectively point the way toward a more inclusive presentation of our collective past. Far from being settled issues, these are questions that are at the forefront of public history practice as well as our collective political discourse"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
They wore white and prayed to the east: the material legacy of enslaved Muslims in early America / Ayla Amon
More than just a way across the water: the identification, preservation, and commemoration of ferry sites in South Carolina / Edward Salo
Power, representation, and memory in the Great Dismal Swamp / Kathryn Benjamin Golden
Hidden in plain sight: contested histories and urban slavery in Mississippi / Jodi Skipper
Creating and maintaining digital public history: the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative / Leah Worthington
The Ansonborough Project: lessons in historic preservation / Ashley Hollinshead
"A thin neck in the hourglass": looking back at Charleston Harbor from Colorado... and looking forward / Peter H. Wood.
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ISBN
9781643362007 (hardcover)
1643362003 (hardcover)
LCCN
2021010542
OCLC
1223070222
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