Historic Designation Planning for the Nicodemus National Historic Site and Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park: A Cross-Case Analysis of Representation in Public Memory, Equity-Based Preservation Planning, and Maintenance Backlogs

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ashley C. Adams, Alec C. Edges
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Abstract: The hidden histories of Black towns from post-Reconstruction, namely Nicodemus, Kansas, and Colonel Allensworth, California, can provide public awareness of the black experience. In this article, we draw upon previous research by the authors to further emphasize and compare designation outcomes related to representation, equity-based preservation planning, and maintenance backlogs issues. Key partners from both sites were interviewed and central preservation planning documents were analyzed. Key findings emphasized limited opportunities for community involvement, and historic structures preservation and maintenance work. Additionally, some action has been taken by the National Park Service and California State Parks to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion. Despite these efforts, there are still alarming indicators of systematic underrepresentation within both systems. Recommendations and best practices include increasing racial equity and diversity training, evaluating diversity hiring practices and public memory awareness, practicing inclusive partnership planning, redesigning maintenance backlog funding systems, engaging economic revitalization, practicing inclusive and digitally enhanced programming, and expanding virtual presence. Consideration of this study's recommendations could provide meaningful preservation change for the Nicodemus National Historic Site, Allensworth State Historic Park, and other similar African American historical locations.
Nicodemus国家历史遗址和上校Allensworth州立历史公园的历史指定规划:公共记忆、基于公平的保护规划和维护积压的代表性交叉案例分析
摘要:重建后黑人城镇的隐藏历史,即堪萨斯州的尼哥德摩斯和加利福尼亚州的阿林斯沃思上校,可以为公众提供黑人经历的认识。在本文中,我们借鉴作者之前的研究,进一步强调和比较与代表性、基于权益的保护规划和维护积压问题相关的指定结果。对两个遗址的主要合作伙伴进行了访谈,并对中心保护规划文件进行了分析。主要调查结果强调了社区参与的机会有限,以及历史建筑的保护和维护工作。此外,国家公园管理局和加州州立公园也采取了一些行动来改善多样性、公平性和包容性。尽管作出了这些努力,但仍有令人震惊的迹象表明,在这两个系统内,有系统的代表性不足。建议和最佳实践包括增加种族平等和多元化培训,评估多元化招聘做法和公众记忆意识,实施包容性伙伴关系规划,重新设计维修积压资金系统,参与经济振兴,实施包容性和数字化增强的编程,以及扩大虚拟存在。考虑到这项研究的建议,可以为尼哥底母国家历史遗址、阿仑斯沃斯州立历史公园和其他类似的非裔美国人历史地点提供有意义的保护改变。
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Great Plains Quarterly
Great Plains Quarterly HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: In 1981, noted historian Frederick C. Luebke edited the first issue of Great Plains Quarterly. In his editorial introduction, he wrote The Center for Great Plains Studies has several purposes in publishing the Great Plains Quarterly. Its general purpose is to use this means to promote appreciation of the history and culture of the people of the Great Plains and to explore their contemporary social, economic, and political problems. The Center seeks further to stimulate research in the Great Plains region by providing a publishing outlet for scholars interested in the past, present, and future of the region."
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