textThis report explores the role of documentary art in the constitution of collective memory in Greensboro, North Carolina, between the years 1999 and 2004. In that city on November 3, 1979, Ku Klux Klan and Nazis killed five labor organizers in broad daylight. Television news crews, on site to cover the anti-Klan march scheduled for that day, captured the killings on film. In spite of this evidence, all-white juries twice acquitted the Klan/Nazis of any wrongdoing. In the weeks and months that followed the massacre, city officials and mainstream media sought to disassociate Greensboro from the event, generating a master narrative that portrayed both the Klan/Nazis and labor organizers as outsiders, and the city as an innocent bystander. T...
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May 4, 1970, marks a day in American history when the protests of the Vietnam War and the government...
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This paper examines the role that memory plays in the learning process of people who have experience...
This thesis seeks to understand motivations for collective violence beyond the traditional explanati...
Archivists play a pivotal role in documenting collective memory through the records they preserve. W...
We live in a world wherein black, brown, and ethnic minorities are forced to navigate daily race-bas...
On the morning of November 3rd, 1979, the Communist Workers Party organized a “Death to the Klan” ra...
The 1988 film Mississippi Burning drew extensive criticism for its misleading portrayal of the FBI’s...
This study was inspired by scholarship that investigates the relationship between media and the form...
The thesis investigates how to effectively address (through visual art) events of war and traumatic ...
In the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, processes of reconstructionremembering victims, carin...
This thesis identifies feminized labor in white nationalist organizing in North Carolina in the late...
This thesis will explore poetry and songs that commemorate the deaths of Collins, Robertson, McNair,...
open2noFirst published online: August 27, 2019The case study considered by the authors of this artic...
May 4, 1970, marks a day in American history when the protests of the Vietnam War and the government...
While Northwest Arkansas is considered as diverse and progressive today, it also shares a common his...
First, this article explores the role of international criminal trails and truth commissions in resi...
This paper examines the role that memory plays in the learning process of people who have experience...
This thesis seeks to understand motivations for collective violence beyond the traditional explanati...
Archivists play a pivotal role in documenting collective memory through the records they preserve. W...
We live in a world wherein black, brown, and ethnic minorities are forced to navigate daily race-bas...