Documenting White Supremacy and its Opponents in the 1920’s

May 23, 2023
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  • Date: May 23, 2023
  • Location: Virtual

Join us as Reveal Digital’s Cornelius Fortune presents a preview of the contextual material he’s developed as part of the Documenting White Supremacy and its Opponents collection. With a focus on the 1920’s, Cornelius invites you into his research and thought processes, helping us explore the importance of contextualization for this sensitive collection and primary sources in general.

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