Chapter 1: Reconciliation or Adaptive Racism? Truth, Rage, and Embrace in “I’m Not Racist”Author: John B. Hatch, Eastern University
Chapter 2: Documenting a Horrific Memory
Author: Ariel E. Seay-Howard, North Carolina State University
Chapter 3: 21st Century Black Magic: An Analysis of Afrofuturism and Invention in A Black Lady Sketch Show as an Avenue Toward Black Liberation
Author: Natalie Weathers, Howard University
Chapter 4. Junction Historicizing of Conflict and Sporting Competition: Communicating Resolution and Reconciliation
Author: Chuka Onwumechili, Howard University
Chapter 5: Patterns of Discursive Amnesia and Intentional Erasures: Collective Memory and Political Mechanizations of Nationalism
Author 1: Victoria A. Newsom, Olympic College
Author 2: Lara Martin Lengel, Bowling Green State University
Chapter 6: “Franklin, My Dear”: Post-racial Counter Narratives and Civil War Public Memory
Author 1: Patricia Davis, Northeastern University
Author 2: Christina Moss, University of Memphis
Chapter 7: Hiding Behind Heritage in Post-Communist Albania
Author: Dana F. Phelps, Norfolk Academy
Chapter 8: Out of Place to In Place: Recognizing and Re/Membering the Hawaiian DiasporaAuthor: Rona Tamiko Halualani, San Jose State University
Chapter 9: Memories of Labor: The Anthracite Coal Miners’ Memorial Amid Landscapes of Deindustrialization
Author: Melissa R. Meade, Seton Hall University
Chapter 10: ¿Quiénes somos? The Representation of the Latino Identity in the “¡Presente! A Latino History of the United States” exhibit
Author 1: Lillian Agosto Maldonado, Howard University
Author 2: Natalie Febo, National Museum of American Latino