Description
A Struggle for Heritage draws on extensive archaeological, archival, and oral historical research and sets a remarkable standard for projects that engage a descendant community left out of the dominant narrative. Matthews demonstrates how archaeology can be an activist voice for a vulnerable population's civil rights as he brings attention to the continuous, gradual, and effective economic assault on people of color living in a traditional neighborhood amid gentrification. Providing examples of multiple approaches to documenting hidden histories and silenced pasts, this study is a model for public and professional efforts to include and support the preservation of historic communities of color.
About the Author
Christopher N. Matthews, professor of anthropology at Montclair State University, is the author of The Archaeology of American Capitalism and coeditor of The Archaeology of Race in the Northeast.
Reviews
"Offers a richly detailed and carefully analyzed picture of the lives of people who simply 'weren't there' according to the usual stories we tell ourselves about the American past. In this counternarrative, archaeology not only extends the existing archive, but also provides the basis for a penetrating critique of that archive and its gaps. A compelling illustration of what it might look like if archaeologists, and others interested in understanding the past, thought of preservation as a tool to protect communities."-Anna S. Agbe-Davies, author of Tobacco, Pipes, and Race in Colonial Virginia
Book Information
ISBN 9780813069432
Author Christopher N. Matthews
Format Paperback
Page Count 314
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 333g