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Modern-Day Tom Paines: The People’s Bicentennial Commission Modern-Day Tom Paines: The People’s Bicentennial Commission
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The Black Panther Party and the Bicentennial without Colonies The Black Panther Party and the Bicentennial without Colonies
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Building the Archive of African American History Building the Archive of African American History
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Reframing the Archive Reframing the Archive
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Six History Comes Alive: Activism, Identification, and the American Archive
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Published:November 2017
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Abstract
Activists, like everyone else, were interested in history in the 1970s, using the past in the formation and reformation of individual and collective identity. But strategies different across groups: while the People’s Bicentennial Commission urged Americans to identify with the historic revolutionaries, African American culture workers used the Bicentennial as an opportunity to call for inclusion in the “national narrative” through the collection and dissemination of objects and stories. More radical groups, like the American Indian Movement, the Black Panther Party, and other members of the Bicentennial Without Colonies movement saw the commemoration as a way to call attention to ongoing inequalities.
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