"Race and Place" by Messiah's Center for Public Humanities
 
Race and Place

Race and Place

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Description

This timeline places our current local context in an entangled history of explicitly racist practices and policies as well as the rich legacy of those who challenged systemic injustice along the way.

Publication Date

2022

Document Type

Poster

Keywords

Central Pennsylvania, colonization, slavery, segregation, systemic racism, Harrisburg, Center for Public Humanities

Disciplines

African American Studies | History | United States History

Comments

This exhibit reflects seven years of collaborative work of numerous students and faculty members of Messiah University’s Office of Diversity Affairs, Center for Public Humanities, and Digital Humanities Initiative, as well as the generosity of many community partners who helped us interrogate the racial disparities and uncover the rich legacies of creative resistance in Central PA.

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