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A broadly encompassing account of the International African
American Museum's Ancestors' Garden designed by Walter Hood and its
profoundly site-oriented development, and the museum's mission to
illuminate the histories of the Africans forced into slavery.
Memorial to Our Ancestors documents one of the twenty-first
century's most remarkable sites devoted to social justice, American
history, and cultural memory: the Ancestors' Garden at the
International African American Museum in Charleston, South
Carolina. Located on the former site of Gadsden's Wharf, the point
at which nearly half of all enslaved Africans arrived in North
America, the site is not only integral to the museum's mission to
share the stories of the African diaspora, but also makes palpable
the history of the location and the legacy of those who disembarked
there through a multifaceted exploration of the landscape. Designed
by acclaimed landscape architect Walter Hood, a 2019 MacArthur
Fellow and newly named to the AD100, the development of the
Ancestors' Garden came forth from an immersion in some of the most
uncomfortable facts of American history. Drawing from the stories
of sites in and around Charleston significant to the history of
slavery and African Americans--starting with Sullivan's Island,
where slave ships were held in quarantine before proceeding to
Gadsden's Wharf, and ending at Mother Emanuel Church, the site of a
2015 mass shooting--Hood developed the key concepts to structure
the museum grounds and this book. Published in partnership with the
International African American Museum just ahead of its early 2022
opening, Memorial to Our Ancestors will not only serve as an
important volume providing insight into the conceptualization and
creation of a remarkable and deeply meaningful landscape, but also
exemplifies Hood's cutting-edge practice of designing public spaces
and cultural institutions that embody the African American
experience.
The question "Do black landscapes matter?" cuts deep to the core of
American history. From the plantations of slavery to contemporary
segregated cities, from freedman villages to northern migrations
for freedom, the nation's landscape bears the detritus of diverse
origins. Black landscapes matter because they tell the truth. In
this vital new collection, acclaimed landscape designer and public
artist Walter Hood assembles a group of notable landscape
architecture and planning professionals and scholars to probe how
race, memory, and meaning intersect in the American
landscape.Essayists examine a variety of U.S. places - ranging from
New Orleans and Charlotte to Milwaukee and DetroitaEURO"exposing
racism endemic in the built environment and acknowledging the
widespread erasure of black geographies and cultural landscapes.
Through a combination of case studies, critiques, and calls to
action, contributors reveal the deficient, normative portrayals of
landscape that affect communities of color and question how public
design and preservation efforts can support people in these places.
In a culture where historical omissions and specious narratives
routinely provoke disinvestment in minority communities, creative
solutions by designers, planners, artists, and residents are
necessary to activate them in novel ways. Black people have built
and shaped the American landscape in ways that can never be fully
known. Black Landscapes Matter is a timely and necessary reminder
that without recognizing and reconciling these histories and
spaces, America's past and future cannot be understood.
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British Ferns - an Introduction to the Study of the Ferns, Lycopods, and Equiseta Indigenous to the British Isles: With Chapters on the Structure, Propagation, Cultivation, Diseases, Uses, Preservation, and Distribution of Ferns (Paperback)
Margaret Author Plues, W H (Walter Hood) 1817-1892 Fitch, Publishers Lovell Reeve & Co
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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