Responsible relationships in historical commemoration
11 June 2019 – Katie Singer 1
Black museums series, The Public Historian, slavery, commemoration, TPH 40.3, African American history
Editors’ Note: This post is part of a History@Work series that complements “The Public Historian,” volume 40, number 3, which is about the history of the field of Black Museums.
The Biddy Mason Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California, invites us into the story of a once-enslaved woman. Read More