St. Elizabeth Church Speaker Series: History of the Civil War Monuments in Richmond ~ Photo by m.a.allen
As a followup for this session, Stephanie suggested the following resources:
It might be useful for attendees to look at our special microsite, OnMonumentAve.com, and in particular, the following parts of it:
- The reader: This collection of primary sourced voices spans the 120+ years of Monument Avenue from different perspectives and helps to illuminate some of the different meanings that the statues have accrued over time. It also has a couple of contemporary historians' excerpts, and some questions for reflection/discussions at the end. In total, it's designed to be short enough to be able to be read over a cup or two of coffee.
- The blog: An ongoing series of posts that more deeply explore the many meanings of the monuments, especially what they do and do not say. Starting next week, we'll also have a short series of posts that explore the stories of each individual statue.
- The Monument Avenue Commission's meeting agenda: The Commission created an agenda that included short histories of each statue on Monument Avenue, including where funding came from, who put them up, etc.
~ Photo by m.a.allen
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