From slave uprisings of the colonial period, to protests of the Civil Rights Era, to Black Lives Matter protests of present day, black American demonstrations of resistance permeate American life, with some attaining iconic status in history books and other media. However, a large number of protest events that impacted entire cities, especially those that contained violence, remain unacknowledged and uncommemorated in their urban fabrics. Unacknowledged sites of violent black protest are particularly prevalent for those of the Civil Rights Era, when protests proliferated in the United States throughout the late 50s and 60s. The narrative of the Civil Rights Era is traditionally one of civil disobedience in southern states, while the experie...
Confronting the Rebel Yell: How African Americans Created and Contested Civil War Memory, 1865-1965 ...
This paper focuses on the dichotomous relationship of race relations and visual culture in the Ameri...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
This thesis deals exclusively with monuments commemorating the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers and...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
Archival collections are one of the most important sources of original materials that help create th...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
The National Mall in Washington DC has become an “encyclopaedia of American history,” however conspi...
Archival collections are one of the most important sources of original materials that help create th...
Historians of the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia have primarily focused on how the national moveme...
Across the American South, civil rights memory institutions created by city and state governments an...
Confronting the Rebel Yell: How African Americans Created and Contested Civil War Memory, 1865-1965 ...
This paper focuses on the dichotomous relationship of race relations and visual culture in the Ameri...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
While much of current public discourse focuses on the ways that black activists are working to desec...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
This thesis deals exclusively with monuments commemorating the Confederacy, Confederate soldiers and...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
Archival collections are one of the most important sources of original materials that help create th...
One of the greatest tasks before the United States at the end of the Civil War was to educate the fr...
The National Mall in Washington DC has become an “encyclopaedia of American history,” however conspi...
Archival collections are one of the most important sources of original materials that help create th...
Historians of the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia have primarily focused on how the national moveme...
Across the American South, civil rights memory institutions created by city and state governments an...
Confronting the Rebel Yell: How African Americans Created and Contested Civil War Memory, 1865-1965 ...
This paper focuses on the dichotomous relationship of race relations and visual culture in the Ameri...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...