Black Women Legacies: Public History Sites Seen and Unseen

Alexandria Russell
University of Illinois Press

From Black clubwomen to members of preservation organizations, African American women have made commemoration a central part of Black life and culture. Alexandria Russell illuminates the process of memorialization while placing African American women at the center of memorials they brought into being and others constructed in their honor.

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