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Lynching, Memory and Memorials
Author(s) -
Jerzy Sobieraj
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7311/pjas.13/1/2019.02
Subject(s) - memorialization , context (archaeology) , history , politics , perspective (graphical) , sociology , media studies , political science , law , art , archaeology , visual arts
This article touches upon three important topics: lynching, memory, and memorialization-looked at from the perspective of the twenty-first century. As far as lynching is concerned, it focuses on a significant growth of interest in this painful historical, social, and political issue. In the context of lynching it discusses memory and the process of memorialization, sometimes seen as a relatively new trend, and the creation of memorial sites, such as the American lynching memorials in Duluth, Minnesota and Montgomery, Alabama.

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