Exploring how Natasha Trethewey's 'Native Guard' recovers the erased history of Black Union soldiers while weaving in her personal story as a child of an interracial marriage in Mississippi.
Best quote from Resurrecting America's Forgotten Heroes
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Black and white histories in America aren't separate narratives—they're literally written on top of each other, tangled together in ways we often don't acknowledge.
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Exploring how Natasha Trethewey weaves her personal history with the erased story of Black Union soldiers, connecting family trauma to collective memory and the selective nature of historical remembrance.
An analysis of how Natasha Trethewey resurrects the forgotten Black Union soldiers of the Native Guard through poetry, creating literary monuments where physical ones were denied.
Explore how America's story has been shaped not just by presidents and wars, but by ordinary individuals making extraordinary choices that transformed our nation's trajectory.
Explore the uncomfortable truths of American history that textbooks omit—from slavery's economic impact to forgotten heroes of resistance—and discover how these suppressed narratives continue to shape our nation today.
Explore Reconstruction's complex legacy as America attempted to rebuild after the Civil War—a period of unprecedented possibility for freed slaves that ultimately fell short, leaving patterns of inequality that continue to shape our nation today.