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American Civil War Museum

Against the odds, historian Christy Coleman merged two Richmond institutions, forging a new approach to reconciling with the nation’s bloody past.

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Bill Traylor

The blood-soaked history of Alabama and the Deep South is inextricably braided with artist Bill Traylor’s biography.

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Getting Word

An oral history project deepens our understanding of U.S. history by sharing accounts of the community descended from people enslaved by Thomas Jefferson.

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Jean Toomer

Toomer is one of American literature’s greatest enigmas and “Cane” one of our finest texts. What Toomer bore witness to in “Cane” is America’s waking nightmare. “Cane” is our living inheritance.

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Michel-Rolph Trouillot

Trouillot had no truck for the trivialization of history. “We are never as steeped in history as when we pretend not to be,” Trouillot writes.

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“Long Past Slavery”

Catherine Stewart’s exemplary “Long Past Slavery” is a lodestar to follow as historians read and reread the polyvocal Slave Narrative Collection to learn more about slavery, its legacies, and the pasts of the present.

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