A Pledge of Allegiance to the South"; Commemorating the Enslaved at Two Historic House Museums in Kansas City, Missouri

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Abstract

Research examining representations of the institution of slavery at historic house museums in the United States has overwhelmingly privileged southern plantation museums. Increasingly, however, there is a call to resist the urge to center discussions of enslavement only in the South and to expand our understandings of how slavery permeated all aspects of US society. Utilizing interviews, narrative mapping, and visitor surveys, this study seeks to show how two house museums in Kansas City, Missouri, are commemorating enslavement. This research is part of the larger initiative of Tourism RESET (Race, Ethnicity and Social Equity in Tourism).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)110-138
Number of pages29
JournalPublic Historian
Volume44
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2022

Keywords

  • commemoration
  • enslaved
  • Kansas City
  • plantation tourism
  • public history
  • slavery

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