Reviewed by Andrew Kettler in African arts (Los Angeles) 52 (1) spring 2019, pages 95-96 (N1.A258 AFA). Colonial prints and civic cartographies -- Ownership disputes, land surveys, and urban ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the course of construction work in 2013, the remains of 36 individuals of African descent were uncovered in the heart of ...
NEW YORK—About 15,000 African slaves and their descendants were once unceremoniously buried under what is today Manhattan—and forgotten. On Saturday, a new visitor center opened near the rediscovered ...
(The Conversation) — The movement to protect the long-obscured sites allows communities to reckon with painful histories through healing, remembrance and ancestral connection. (The Conversation) — In ...
Community members and faith leaders gather for a reinterment ceremony of 36 African ancestors in Charleston, S.C., on May 4, 2019. (Photo by Raquel Fleskes, Ph.D., anthropology professor at Dartmouth ...
(THE CONVERSATION) In the course of construction work in 2013, the remains of 36 individuals of African descent were uncovered in the heart of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. They had lain hidden ...
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