Museum of Resistance and Resilience Main MenuPraxis #1: Curation and Annotation (Group Project)details of Praxis #1 assignmentPraxis #1.1 War, Memory, And Identity: Beyond Victims and Voice Museum of Resistance and ResilienceProfessor Marjory Wentworth Honor's Class at College of CharlestonPraxis #2 Media Intervention, Multimedia Essay (Individual Project)Entry 2 in our Museum of Resistance and ResiliencePraxis #3 Manifesto of Future Resistance and ResilienceMedia Intervention/Media PostsFinal Course Reflection - A Letter to the FutureDue November 18Vicki Callahanf68c37bed83f129872c0216fae5c9d063d9e11baLisa Müller-Tredecc71af55f5122020f2b95396300e25feb73b6995
Crows
12020-09-23T00:08:55-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07377842plain2020-09-23T00:09:49-07:00Abigale Chenc32fc8a69c6a67d01e53a5f7675a76daf88cec07The bodies were left there to rot and act as a "trophy" for the white south to admire. Also, the crow could also represent Jim Crow Laws, which were segregation laws enforced on the Black population in the south.
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