Call the Lost Dream Back: Essays on History, Race, and Museums

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Call the Lost Dream Back: Essays on History, Race, and Museums is a collection of essays by historian and museum leader Lonnie G. Bunch III that explores the intersections of African American history, racial justice, and the role of museums in shaping public memory.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
aimsTo connect historical scholarship with public audiences
encourage more inclusive museum narratives
promote critical reflection on race in museum practice
author Lonnie G. Bunch III NERFINISHED
discusses National Museum of African American History and Culture NERFINISHED
civil rights movement memory
slavery and its legacies in public history
explores challenges of telling difficult histories in museums
how museums shape public understanding of race
how public memory is constructed
intersections of history, race, and museums
focusesOn ethics of museum collecting and display
history of African American museums
memory and commemoration of slavery and segregation
museum leadership and diversity
relationship between museums and racial justice
representation of Black experiences in museums
role of museums in interpreting African American history
genre cultural criticism
historical essays
nonfiction
hasAuthorOccupation historian
museum director
hasForm collection of essays
hasPerspective African American history
museum studies
intendedAudience general readers interested in race and history
historians
museum professionals
students of African American studies
language English
mainSubject African American history
museums
public history
public memory
race in the United States
racial justice

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