TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘A Web of Community’
T2 - Uncovering African American Historic Sites in Deerfield, MA
AU - Sesma, Elena
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, © W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2015.
PY - 2015/5/18
Y1 - 2015/5/18
N2 - In 2012, the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association published the ‘Map and Guide to African American Historic Sites in Deerfield, Massachusetts’. The map provides information on 23 sites along the nearly mile-long street of Historic Deerfield, each of which is related to the story of free or captive Africans in the town's early history. As with the other case studies in this issue, the Deerfield Map and Guide operates as a trail in that it directs people through the town of Historic Deerfield while narrating a story about the early rural New England village. The map enables movement through the landscape of Deerfield and makes visible the history of slavery and race in a place that is so often associated with abolition and freedom. This paper discusses the process by which museum educators, historians, and academic and community advisors developed the map and guide in both digital and pamphlet form, including how information was collected and organized, and the intended goals of producing this material.
AB - In 2012, the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association published the ‘Map and Guide to African American Historic Sites in Deerfield, Massachusetts’. The map provides information on 23 sites along the nearly mile-long street of Historic Deerfield, each of which is related to the story of free or captive Africans in the town's early history. As with the other case studies in this issue, the Deerfield Map and Guide operates as a trail in that it directs people through the town of Historic Deerfield while narrating a story about the early rural New England village. The map enables movement through the landscape of Deerfield and makes visible the history of slavery and race in a place that is so often associated with abolition and freedom. This paper discusses the process by which museum educators, historians, and academic and community advisors developed the map and guide in both digital and pamphlet form, including how information was collected and organized, and the intended goals of producing this material.
KW - African diaspora
KW - New England
KW - heritage
KW - interpretive trails
KW - slavery
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85009770322
UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=85009770322&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1179/2051819615Z.00000000033
DO - 10.1179/2051819615Z.00000000033
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85009770322
SN - 2051-8196
VL - 2
SP - 121
EP - 136
JO - Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
JF - Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
IS - 2
ER -