Episode 9: Whose History is Public History?
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Historians Marvin-Alonzo Greer, Lindsey Manshack and Nick Sacco join Informal History’s Liz Wolfson and Stef Russell to talk about public monuments, including confederate statues and Tower Grove Park’s recently removed...
mostra másThe Panelists:
Marvin-Alonzo Greer is an historical interpreter and public historian concentrating on using immersive history to begin community dialogue.
Twitter: @magthehistorian
Instagram: @magthehistorian
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Nick Sacco is a public historian and writer.
Twitter: @NickSacco55
Exploring the Past
https://pastexplore.wordpress.com/about/
St. Louis Anthology
https://beltpublishing.com/products/st-louis-anthology
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Lindsey Manshack (Choctaw Apache Tribe of Ebarb) is a Research Manager at the Buder Center for American Indian Studies at Washington University in St Louis.
Twitter: @LindseyManshack
Illuminative Native Education for All Initiative
https://illuminatives.org/native-education-for-all-2/
Alliance for Native Programs and Initiatives
https://www.nativealliance.org/about
Lindsey’s Speakers Bureau page, where orgs can request the “Then and Now: American Indian Representation in Missouri” presentation: https://shsmo.org/speakers-bureau/speakers/lindsey-kaye-manshack
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