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Conveying the intended message

In artistic productions, sometimes race is a necessary consideration to convey the proper message

MY MOTHER, who teaches high school drama, recently faced a shocking accusation from a student of hers. As she was assigning monologues to her students for their exams, she gave to one student - the only male African-American in this particular class -

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Brenda Gunn, the director of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture, explores how students can approach the collections with curiosity, and how this can deepen their understanding of history. From exhibitions to the broader museum world, she reflects on the vital work of archivists in ensuring that even the quietest and oppressed voices are heard.