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“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina
by
Fleskes, Raquel E.
, Schurr, Theodore G.
, Oubré, La'Sheia O.
, Ofunniyin, Ajani Ade
, Gilmore, Joanna K.
in
Activists
/ African Americans
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Culture
/ Diaspora
/ Ethics
/ Excavation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narratives
/ Oppression
/ Social justice
/ Society
2024
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“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina
by
Fleskes, Raquel E.
, Schurr, Theodore G.
, Oubré, La'Sheia O.
, Ofunniyin, Ajani Ade
, Gilmore, Joanna K.
in
Activists
/ African Americans
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Culture
/ Diaspora
/ Ethics
/ Excavation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narratives
/ Oppression
/ Social justice
/ Society
2024
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“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina
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Fleskes, Raquel E.
, Schurr, Theodore G.
, Oubré, La'Sheia O.
, Ofunniyin, Ajani Ade
, Gilmore, Joanna K.
in
Activists
/ African Americans
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Citizen participation
/ Community
/ Culture
/ Diaspora
/ Ethics
/ Excavation
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Narratives
/ Oppression
/ Social justice
/ Society
2024
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“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina
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“The Dead Have Been Awakened in the Service of the Living”: Activist Community-Engaged Archaeology in Charleston, South Carolina
2024
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In 2013, 36 Ancestors of African descent were identified in an unmarked eighteenth-century burial ground during construction in Charleston, South Carolina. The site, later referred to as the Anson Street African Burial Ground, was buried beneath the growing city and forgotten in the centuries that followed. The ethical treatment of these ancestral remains was of paramount importance to our community. Historically, narratives relating to the lives of African descendant people in Charleston have been inadequately documented and shared. For these reasons, we engaged the local African American community in a multifaceted memorialization process. Together, we sought to sensitively ensure that the Ancestors’ identities and lives were fully explored according to the collective descendant community's wishes. To this end, we involved the community in researching and celebrating the Ancestors’ lives through arts and education programs and analyzed their and community members’ DNA to elucidate their ancestry. Our engagement initiatives increased access for all ages to archaeological, historical, and genetic research and encouraged active participation in the design of a permanent memorial. The Anson Street African Burial Ground Project provides a successful example of community-engaged activist archaeology focused on honoring the Ancestors and their descendants.
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