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Monthly Archives: November 2010
America 101: What would we include today?
When in London as a wide-eyed study abroad student, I thankfully had the good sense to visit a few museums. I cited my “cultural enrichment” as a reason to blow off class in favor of hanging out at the Victoria … Continue reading
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Diversity: have we gone far enough?
Lonnie G. Bunch III states in Call the Lost Dream Back; Essays on History, Race and Museums “the core function of a history museum is to help people remember, to remember not just what they want to celebrate, but also … Continue reading
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