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>Now, what do you think of our concept of a "plantation (sugar)
>interpretive site" with slaves (actors of course). Will it serve the
>purpose of 1.) explaining slavery as an economic system and attitudes
>about Africans; and 2.)serve to make sure no one forgets the associated
>evils (which, as these exchanges have noted, were many)?
The concept COULD do all of these things very well -- how effectively it
does them will depend on the execution. Orientation would seem to me to be
critical in developing a context within which visitors can place their
experience.
William H. Mulligan, Jr. [[log in to unmask]]
Associate Professor of History
Director - Forrest C. Pogue Public History Institute
Murray State University - Murray, KY 42071-0009
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