Visualizing Abolition: Creating a History of Hope

What would it mean to think about the problem of incarceration, not from the view of specialists but from the view of artists?

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-7/visualizing-abolition/

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“Never Again is Now:” Japanese American Protest at Fort Sill

Japanese Americans invoked their own experiences of incarceration at Fort Sill to highlight the history of racism, colonialism, and trauma.

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-7/fort-still-activism/

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The Smithsonian’s Decision to Exhibit the ‘Enola Gay’

What harbingers of the future of public history in the US resided in the mid-1990s fight over the meaning of the Enola Gay?

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-7/smithsonian-enola-gay/

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The Smithsonian’s Decision to Exhibit the ‘Enola Gay’

What harbingers of the future of public history in the US resided in the mid-1990s fight over the meaning of the Enola Gay?

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Quelle: https://public-history-weekly.degruyter.com/10-2022-7/smithsonian-enola-gay/

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