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The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory Renee Romano

The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory By Renee Romano

The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory by Renee Romano


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The movement for civil rights in America peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. This book discusses how the civil rights movement is remembered in American politics and culture - and why it matters. Among other things, it looks at how civil rights memories become established as fact through museum exhibits, street naming, and courtroom decisions.

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The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory by Renee Romano

The movement for civil rights in America peaked in the 1950s and 1960s; however, a closely related struggle, this time over the movement's legacy, has been heatedly engaged over the past two decades. How the civil rights movement is currently being remembered in American politics and culture - and why it matters - is the common theme of the thirteen essays in this unprecedented collection. Memories of the movement are being created and maintained - in ways and for purposes we sometimes only vaguely perceive - through memorials, art exhibits, community celebrations, and even street names. At least fifteen civil rights movement museums have opened since 1990; ""Mississippi Burning"", ""Four Little Girls"", and ""The Long Walk Home"" only begin to suggest the range of film and television dramatizations of pivotal events; corporations increasingly employ movement images to sell fast food, telephones, and more; and groups from Christian conservatives to gay rights activists have claimed the civil rights mantle. Contests over the movement's meaning are a crucial part of the continuing fight against racism and inequality. These writings look at how civil rights memories become established as fact through museum exhibits, street naming, and courtroom decisions; how our visual culture transmits the memory of the movement; how certain aspects of the movement have come to be ignored in its 'official' narrative; and how other political struggles have appropriated the memory of the movement. Here is a book for anyone interested in how we collectively recall, claim, understand, and represent the past.

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CIN0820328146VG
9780820328140
0820328146
The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory by Renee Romano
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Georgia Press
2006-05-30
392
N/A
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