在黑人空间寻求正义:塔尔萨种族屠杀的地理、记忆和遗产

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1007/s41636-024-00517-4
Nkem Ike
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20 世纪初是充斥着种族和反黑人暴力的时期,影响到美国的每一个角落。最近开展的考古研究旨在了解这些暴力遗址;然而,还有更多工作要做。本文以 1921 年塔尔萨种族大屠杀及其 2021 年百年纪念为重点,揭示了幸存者、后裔和利益相关者如何利用记忆、景观和考古学作为工具,讲述他们自己在过去和现在的故事,从而塑造这些事件。
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Seeking Justice in Black Spaces: The Geography, Memory, and Legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre

The early 20th century was a period rife with racial and anti-Black violence that impacted every corner of the United States. Recent archaeological studies have been undertaken to understand these sites of violence; however, more work needs to be done. This article, focusing on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and its 2021 centennial, shines a light on how survivors, descendants, and stakeholders shape these events by using memory, the landscape, and archaeology as tools to tell their own stories in the past and present.

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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Historical Archaeology is the scholarly journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) and the leading journal in the study of the archaeology of the modern era. The journal publishes articles on a broad range of historic and archaeological areas of interests such as slavery, gender, race, ethnicity, social class, globalization, industry, landscapes, material culture, battlefields, and much more.   Historical Archaeology is published quarterly and is a benefit of SHA membership.  The journal was first published in 1967, the year SHA was founded. Although most contributors and reviewers are member of the Society, membership is not required to submit manuscripts for publication in Historical Archaeology.  Scholarship and pertinence are the determining factors in selecting contribution for publication in SHA’s journal.
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