The Bethune Memorial, in Washington D.C.’s Lincoln Park, was erected to celebrate the life and achievements of civil rights leader and educator Mary McLeod Bethune. When it was dedicated in 1974 it became the first monument to an African American, and the first to a woman, on federal land in the capital. This article interprets the monument and its accompanying discourses. It examines how race and gender are constructed in the memorial, and what this suggests about the creation of a collective memory and identity. Bethune was remembered as an American, a black American, and a black American woman. The article explores the racial and gendered tensions in the commemoration, and how the statue both reinforced and challenged a national American...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the first national memorial to Black victims of lynch...
vii + 135 pages, color photographs, and references (pages 122-135).In recent years, debates surround...
Memorial landscapes are inextricably linked to the processes of national, regional, local, and indiv...
Memorandum from the Los Angeles Council of the National Council of Negro Women, Incorporated about t...
The Lincoln Memorial Monument is one of the most successful monuments in Washington D.C. Abraham Lin...
In 1996 Bill Dudley profiled Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955), African-American civil rights lead...
The National Mall in Washington DC has become an “encyclopaedia of American history,” however conspi...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) had become the l...
The Commemoration of Women in the United States examines the public memorialization of women in the ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This paper focuses on the dichotomous relationship of race relations and visual culture in the Ameri...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 25, 2012).The entire t...
The Arsenal Monument in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington D.C. commemorates the twenty-one wo...
A research paper written under the guidance of the History 208 course guidelines under the instructi...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the first national memorial to Black victims of lynch...
vii + 135 pages, color photographs, and references (pages 122-135).In recent years, debates surround...
Memorial landscapes are inextricably linked to the processes of national, regional, local, and indiv...
Memorandum from the Los Angeles Council of the National Council of Negro Women, Incorporated about t...
The Lincoln Memorial Monument is one of the most successful monuments in Washington D.C. Abraham Lin...
In 1996 Bill Dudley profiled Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955), African-American civil rights lead...
The National Mall in Washington DC has become an “encyclopaedia of American history,” however conspi...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) had become the l...
The Commemoration of Women in the United States examines the public memorialization of women in the ...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
This article addresses human rights issues of the built environment via the presence of monuments in...
This paper focuses on the dichotomous relationship of race relations and visual culture in the Ameri...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 25, 2012).The entire t...
The Arsenal Monument in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington D.C. commemorates the twenty-one wo...
A research paper written under the guidance of the History 208 course guidelines under the instructi...
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is the first national memorial to Black victims of lynch...
vii + 135 pages, color photographs, and references (pages 122-135).In recent years, debates surround...
Memorial landscapes are inextricably linked to the processes of national, regional, local, and indiv...