Editors
Editors: | Whitney Battle-Baptiste, UMass Amherst |
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Kelley Deetz, University of Virginia | |
Christopher Barton, Temple University | |
Assistant Editors: | Marc Lorenc, UMass Amherst |
Justin Dunnavant, University of Florida | |
Ayana Flewellen, University of Texas Austin |
African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter seeks to highlight the complexities of our field through dialogue and exchange. This newsletter also serves as the vehicle to engage with centuries of muted voices uncovered by the archaeological record, politics of representation and narrative, as well as intersections of power, privilege and oppression. One of the many challenges of our discipline is to figure out how to push the scholarly parameters and think more complexly about life across the Diaspora. The material record is always in conversation with the social world, thus reminding us to keep these discussions open.
Volume 15, Issue 1 (2015) Spring 2015
Articles, Essays, and Reports
Online Exhibition by the Museum of African Diaspora
Modou Dieng and Lauren Woods
African-American History Museum Opens Doors
Margaret Horton Edsall
Digging City's History: Finds Show a Black Middle Class Had Once Thrived on Beacon Hill
Jenna Russell
Free Frank Leaves Descendants a Legacy of Freedom
Deborah Gertz Husar
The Significance of Richmond's Shockoe Bottom: Why it's the wrong place for a baseball stadium
Ana Edwards and Phil Wilayto
Historic Black Lives Matter: Archaeology as Activism in the 21st Century
Kelley F. Deetz, Ellen Chapman, Ana Edwards, and Phil Wilayto
Terracotta Pipes with Triangular Engravings
Flavia Zorzi and Daniel G. Schávelzon
A List of Racialized Black Dolls: 1850-1940
Anthony F. Martin
News and Announcements
Book Reviews
Review of "Foul Means: The Formation of a Slave Society in Virginia"
Michelle LeMaster