Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory (Center Books on the American South) (Center Books on the American South Ser.)

Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory (Center Books on the American South) (Center Books on the American South Ser.)

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Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory (Center Books on the American South) (Center Books on the American South Ser.)

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The creation of memorials dedicated to the civil rights movement is a watershed event in the commemoration of southern and American history, an important reversal in the traditional invisibility of African Americans within the preservation movement. Collective memory, to be sure, is certainly about honoring the past―whether it is Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthplace in Atlanta or the memorial to Rosa Parks in Montgomery―but it is also about the ongoing campaign for civil rights and the economic opportunities associated with heritage tourism.

Owen J. Dwyer and Derek H. Alderman use extensive archival research, personal interviews, and compelling photography to examine memorials as cultural landscapes, interpreting them in the context of the movement’s broader history and its current scene. In paying close attention to which stories, people, and places are remembered and which are forgotten, the authors present an unforgettable story.

As Dwyer and Alderman illustrate, there are reasons why memorials are not often located at the traditional core of civic space―City Hall, the Courthouse, or along Main Street―and location seriously affects their public impact. As the authors reveal, social and geographic marginalization has accompanied the creation and promotion of civil rights memorials, calling into question the relative progress that society has made in the time since the civil rights movement in America began.

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Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: University of Georgia Press
EAN
9781930066830
Edition
illustrated edition
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
193006683X
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
University of Georgia Press
Manufacturer
University of Georgia Press
MPN
75 b&w photos, 2 maps
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
224
PartNumber
75 b&w photos, 2 maps
PublicationDate
2008-08-25
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ReleaseDate
2008-08-25
Studio
University of Georgia Press