Telling Hoosier Stories: Promised Lands and Proving Grounds

D. A. Nichols
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ABSTRACT:Originally a living history museum celebrating Indiana’s homogeneous pioneer past, Conner Prairie began in the late 1990s to tell a more complicated story, one that included the expulsion of Native Americans and the enslavement of African Americans. With the new “Promised Land as Proving Ground” exhibit, scheduled to open in 2023, Conner Prairie will even more radically enlarge its subject matter, examining the lives that free persons of color voluntarily built in a state with an antagonistic white majority. Curatorial Director Charlene Fletcher, who designed the new exhibit from the ground up, described in an interview with David A. Nichols the layout, media components, and modern community partners of “Promised Land.” Dr. Fletcher also explained the exhibit’s goals: to introduce visitors to antebellum Black Hoosiers, who were some of central Indiana’s pioneer settlers (and the ancestors of future Black professionals), and to remind audiences of modern Hoosiers’ ongoing struggle for inclusion and equity.
讲述印第安纳州的故事:应许之地和试验场
摘要:Conner Prairie最初是一座纪念印第安纳州同质先驱历史的活历史博物馆,它始于20世纪90年代末,讲述了一个更复杂的故事,其中包括驱逐美洲原住民和奴役非裔美国人。随着计划于2023年开幕的新的“应许之地作为试验场”展览,康纳草原将从根本上扩大其主题,审视自由的有色人种在一个白人占多数的州自愿建立的生活。策展人Charlene Fletcher从头开始设计了新展览,她在接受David A.Nichols采访时描述了“应许之地”的布局、媒体组成部分和现代社区合作伙伴。Fletcher博士还解释了展览的目标:向游客介绍南北战争前的黑人印第安纳人,他们是印第安纳州中部的一些先驱定居者(也是未来黑人专业人士的祖先),并提醒观众现代印第安纳人正在为包容和公平而进行的斗争。
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