Posted on January 3, 2021.
Racial conflict or rebellion against America’s own history?
One of the most incredible events of this crazy year, a year everyone wants to bid good riddance, was America’s revolt against its own history. And while the results of the presidential election, which was directly affected by this revolt, are already known, the long-term consequences of reevaluating basic values and norms are not yet clear either for the U.S., the world, or those who rebelled. Ogoniok looks into this new type of protest.
All color revolutions, although Black and white revolutions have not yet occurred, begin with a crisis of historical memory, and American events are no exception. In 2017, eight months into the Republican administration, the dismantling of historical monuments that documented slavery and racism in the U.S. began throughout the country. A monument to Christopher Columbus was the first, dismantled because it was seen as a symbol of the genocide of the Indigen
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A nationally important collection of artifacts from British Virginia has, after decades of absence, landed back in the environs from which they were excavated: Orange County.
Many of the remains of what was the colony of Virginiaâs largest and most impressive structureâbigger than the Governorâs Palace in Williamsburgâhave returned to the vicinity of Germanna, royal governor Alexander Spotswoodâs pioneering settlement on the Rapidan River.
Earlier this month, the private, nonprofit Germanna Foundation became the new steward of a state-managed collection of more than 100,000 artifacts painstakingly dug about 30 years ago from the site of Spotswoodâs house, near todayâs Locust Grove Campus of Germanna Community College.