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The Atlantic's 'Inheritance' Looks at American History, Black Life and Resilience of Memory


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The project’s managing editor Gillian B. White and Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith talk about filling in the pages of Black history with stories that have gone unknown for too long.
With the recognition of Black History Month, many organizations are focusing on Black stories. The Atlantic’s Inheritance project is a more permanent dedication to Black history, reaching beyond just the month of February. The multi-year project will piece together suppressed Black narratives and use them to better understand America’s history and future.  
“We’re not just focusing on history in the rearview…we are talking about the ways that Black people have affected history and affected change in ways that are evident now and will impact the future.” Gillian B. White, The Atlantic  ....

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Illuminating the Whole American Idea


Illuminating the Whole American Idea
Jeffrey Goldberg
This article was published online on February 9, 2021.
In 1862, an abolitionist from Philadelphia named Charlotte Forten decided to go south to the Sea Islands of South Carolina. She was taking up an important mission: teaching Black children, newly liberated by the Union Army, how to read. Two years later, she would describe for readers of
The Atlantic the exhilaration she felt as she traveled to her post.
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Charlotte Forten (Interim Archives / Getty)
“We thought how easy it would be for a band of guerrillas, had they chanced that way, to seize and hang us,” she wrote in our May 1864 issue, “but we were in that excited, jubilant state of mind which makes fear impossible, and sang ‘John Brown’ with a will, as we drove through the pines and palmettos. Oh, it was good to sing that song in the very heart of Rebeldom!” ....

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