Slavery and public history : the tough stuff of American memory /
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Chapel Hill :
University of North Carolina Press,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Coming to terms with slavery in twenty-first-century America / Ira Berlin
- If you don't tell it like it was, it can never be as it ought to be / David W. Blight
- Slavery in American history: an uncomfortable national dialogue / James Oliver Horton
- The last great taboo subject: exhibiting slavery at the Library of Congress / John Michael Vlach
- For whom will the Liberty Bell toll? From controversy to cooperation / Gary B. Nash
- Recovering (from) slavery: four struggles to tell the truth / Joanne Melish
- Avoiding history: Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and the uncomfortable public conversation on slavery / Lois E. Horton
- Southern comfort levels: race, heritage tourism, and the Civil War in Richmond / Marie Tyler-McGraw
- "A cosmic threat": the National Park Service addresses the causes of the American Civil War / Dwight T. Pitcaithley
- In search of a usable past: neo-Confederates and black Confederates / Bruce Levine
- Epilogue: Reflections / Edward T. Linenthal.