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Ten Weeks At Manassas, Kevin P. Lavery
Ten Weeks At Manassas, Kevin P. Lavery
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
My heart was pounding, my breath was shallow, and I wanted nothing more than to begin so that it would all be over sooner.
No, I was not preparing to jump from a plane. Nothing so dramatic. I was preparing myself to give a tour of Henry Hill detailing the position’s salient importance in the First Battle of Manassas.
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Causing Conversation: Civil War Memory In Beyoncé’S “Formation”, Anika N. Jensen
Causing Conversation: Civil War Memory In Beyoncé’S “Formation”, Anika N. Jensen
The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History
Not only did Beyoncé slay in her latest music video, but she got historical. Her single "Formation" touches on feminism, oppression, sexuality, and police brutality, and her video offers a visual representation for the overall theme of African American cultural ownership. It is, of course, an essential message for contemporary discussion, and the formerly-silenced subject is beginning to achieve prevalence in the music industry, but there is something special and bold about Beyoncé’s take on race: by appealing to Civil War memory and forcing viewers to accept the African American struggle for life, freedom, and success, she is shattering perceptions …