Documenting Justice - Archivists and the Fight Against Covert Racism in the Contemporary United States

C. Anglim
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Pursuing an archival perspective, this study emphasizes documenting the experiences of activists involved in contemporary social justice movements (such as Black Lives Matter) to develop the historical record more fully, especially the need to include the voices of those from underrepresented groups. This study analyzes how archival practices can help develop and preserve a fuller record of the social justice movements and the ideas of those who fought covert racism both within academic settings and the greater society. To answer our research issues, the study used a literature review and a survey of activists and archival institutions. Our findings establish the value of archival research in academic institutions for students and the community in developing a fuller understanding of historically underrepresented and marginalized groups. Therefore, we conclude archives can play a major contribution to the understanding of contemporary social justice movements and to the issues of concern to these movements.
记录正义——档案保管员和当代美国反对隐蔽种族主义的斗争
从档案的角度来看,本研究强调记录参与当代社会正义运动(如黑人的命也是命)的活动家的经历,以更充分地发展历史记录,特别是需要包括那些未被充分代表的群体的声音。本研究分析了档案实践如何有助于发展和保存社会正义运动的更全面记录,以及那些在学术环境和更大的社会中与隐性种族主义作斗争的人的想法。为了回答我们的研究问题,该研究使用了文献综述和对活动家和档案机构的调查。我们的研究结果确立了学术机构档案研究的价值,有助于学生和社区更全面地了解历史上代表性不足和边缘化的群体。因此,我们得出结论,档案可以对理解当代社会正义运动和这些运动所关注的问题做出重大贡献。
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