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How Can the Digital Humanities Aid Antislavery Research?

Posted on July 8, 2019July 18, 2019 by katarinaschwarz

Dr Hannah-Rose Murray considers how the digital humanities, and their application to historical abolitionism, can contribute to antislavery research.

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Posted in BlogTagged Abolitionism, Black activism, Digital humanities, Heritage, Public History, survivorsLeave a comment

‘A Museum for all Americans’

Posted on October 19, 2018October 19, 2018 by rebeccanelson1

Rebecca Nelson reviews the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC.

Posted in BlogTagged Heritage, Museum, Public History, ReviewLeave a comment

Picturing Slavery: Learning from Antislavery Murals Then and Now

Posted on October 19, 2018October 21, 2018 by hanjeffers

An overview of contemporary slavery murals from across the world.

Posted in BlogTagged Memorialisation, Modern Slavery, Public History, survivorsLeave a comment

Remembering Racism: Will History Fall with Rhodes?

Posted on May 30, 2016June 11, 2018 by katarinaschwarz

Katarina Schwarz considers the considers demands for statues and memorials to be removed from campuses and public spaces.

Posted in BlogTagged Historic slavery, Legacies of Slavery, Memorialisation, Public History, Reparations, Universities Studying SlaveryLeave a comment

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