What can and can't be said: race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South
"An original study of monuments to the civil rights movement and African American history that have been erected in the U.S. South over the past three decades, this powerful work explores how commemorative structures have been used to assert the presence of black Americans in contemporary South...
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Yale University Press
[2015]
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Zusammenfassung: | "An original study of monuments to the civil rights movement and African American history that have been erected in the U.S. South over the past three decades, this powerful work explores how commemorative structures have been used to assert the presence of black Americans in contemporary Southern society. The author cogently argues that these public memorials, ranging from the famous to the obscure, have emerged from, and speak directly to, the region's complex racial politics since monument builders have had to contend with widely varied interpretations of the African American past as well as a continuing presence of white supremacist attitudes and monuments."--Book jacket |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 265 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780300211757 |
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spelling | Upton, Dell Verfasser (DE-588)143866524 aut What can and can't be said race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South Dell Upton New Haven Yale University Press [2015] xi, 265 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Dual heritage -- Accentuate the positive -- A stern-faced, twenty-eight-foot-tall black man -- A place of revolution and reconciliation -- What can and can't be said: beyond civil rights -- What might be said -- Appendix: Caroline County, Virginia, multicultural monument inscriptions "An original study of monuments to the civil rights movement and African American history that have been erected in the U.S. South over the past three decades, this powerful work explores how commemorative structures have been used to assert the presence of black Americans in contemporary Southern society. The author cogently argues that these public memorials, ranging from the famous to the obscure, have emerged from, and speak directly to, the region's complex racial politics since monument builders have had to contend with widely varied interpretations of the African American past as well as a continuing presence of white supremacist attitudes and monuments."--Book jacket Monuments / Political aspects / Southern States Civil rights movements / Monuments / Southern States Politik |
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title | What can and can't be said race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South |
title_auth | What can and can't be said race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South |
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title_full | What can and can't be said race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South Dell Upton |
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title_short | What can and can't be said |
title_sort | what can and can t be said race uplift and monument building in the contemporary south |
title_sub | race, uplift, and monument building in the contemporary South |
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