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The International African American Museum in Charleston South Carolina
Wells Fargo Distinguished Public Lecture Series
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Archival Justice and Challenging Silent Histories
Atlantic World Histories and Public Engagement
Black Memory in Public History
Black Monuments Material Culture and Historical Narratives
Challenging Narratives of Race from the American South to the Atlantic World
Challenging Subjects and Historical Interpretation
Documentary and Outreach Initiatives in Public History
Historical Spaces and Places
Interdisciplinary Approaches to History
Material Legacies of Enslavement and Interracial Unity
Multiple Perspectives in Public History
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Place and Memory in Public History
Public History and Higher Education
Religious Material Culture Space Place and Memory in Public History
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Surviving a Monumental Act of Racism at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston SC
The Power of Place and Public History
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Plenary Session Panel: Race and Social Justice in US Public History
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Welcome Reception
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Registration opens at Stern Center
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Historical Documentation and the African American Experience
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Session 2D: Black Monuments Material Culture and Historical Narratives
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Session 1A : Project Showcase
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Session 1C: From History to Our story: Decolonizing the Presentation of the Gullah/Geechee Legacy
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Session 1D: Interdisciplinary Approaches to History
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Facilitated Dialouge on Social Justice and Public History
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Session 1B: Museumizing the Black Holocaust in America: A Dialogue with America's Black Holocaust Museum
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Giving Voice to Long-Silenced Millions: Interpreting Slavery on Historic Sites
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Keynote Address featuring Dr. Lonnie Bunch, founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Plenary Session: Transforming Public History in the Atlantic World
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Private Keynote Reception
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Morning Welcome
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Session 2D: The Costume Called My Skin: A Conversation with Members of the Black Interpreters Guild on Interpreting Black Life through Racial Justice Movements and the “Whitelash”
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Session 2B: Transforming the Traditional Southern House Museum and Plantation: The Use Of Counter-Narratives to Tell a More Inclusive History
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Session 1A: Black Memory in Public History
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Registration
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Session 1D: “Unburied, Unmourned, Unmarked: Requiem for Rice Mobile Interactive Website” New Sources, New Stories Roundtable
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Session 1E: Challenging Subjects and Historical Interpretation
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Session 2C: Atlantic World Histories and Public Engagement
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Session 2A: Slave Quarters and Places of Memory as Tools to Fight Racial Intolerance: The Power of Preservation and Interpretation
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Session 1C: Surviving a Monumental Act of Racism at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC
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Session 1B: Middle Passage Public History
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Wells Fargo Distinguished Public Lecture Series featuring Caryl Phillips
#28
Private Reception/Exhibit Viewing “Forms and Motifs in African Art: Works from the Avery Research Center’s John R. Dupree African Art Collection”
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Session 4E: Interpreting African American History in the Age of Black Lives Matter and Trump
#30
Brown Bag Lunch on the Charleston International African American Museum
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Session 1E: Archival Justice and Challenging Silent Histories
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Session 3D: The Thin Neck in the Hourglass: New Public History Perspectives on Early Charleston and the Afro-Atlantic World
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Session 2C: The Place Where It Happened: How One Historic Site Is Tackling Controversial Topics in Interpretation
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Session 2D: The Power of Place and Public History
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Session 1D: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration--Equal Justice Initiative
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Session 2A: Remembering Slavery in America’s Most Historic City
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Session 3A: Multiple Perspectives in Public History
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Session 5B: Inalienable Rights: Living History Through the Eyes of the Enslaved
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Session 5A: Blurred Lines: Accountability and Difficult Dialogues in the Wake of Racial Violence
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Registration
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Session 5C: Presenting the Past To Be Sold: The American Slave Trade from Virginia to New Orleans
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Session 1A: Project Showcase
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Session 1B: Material Legacies of Enslavement and Interracial Unity
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Session 1C: Public History and the Narratives of Slavery in Rio de Janeiro
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Session 2B: Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Archaeological Heritage within the City of Charleston
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Session 4A: Challenging Narratives of Race from the American South to the Atlantic World
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Session 4C: Collaboration: Abbeville
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Session 2E: Place and Memory in Public History
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Session 3B: Lessons Learned: Preserving Memorabilia and Healing Wounds with Mother Emanuel AME Church.
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Session 3C: Reimagining the Boundaries of Antislavery: History, Heritage, and Community Engagement
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