Fall
2001 - 81 (Fall)
Articles in this issue
RACE, PLACE, AND IDENTITIES: REVISIONS FROM THE LEFT
Editor's Introduction
INTERVENTIONS
Mumia Abu-Jamal and the Social Wage of Whiteness
FEATURES
Women's Liberation and the Left in New Haven, Connecticut, 1968-1972
Citizens of the Past?: Olvera Street and the Construction of Race and Memory in 1930s Los Angeles
"We Saved the City": Black Struggles for Educational Equality in Boston, 1960-1976
PUBLIC HISTORY
A Cultural Conundrum? Old Moments and New Regimes: The Voortrekker Monument as Symbol of Afrikaner Power in a Postapartheid South Africa
The Politics of Memory in the Berlin Republic
REFLECTIONS
Debra E. Bernhardt: Activist, Archivist, Historian
The Making of a "Practical Radical": An Interview with Debra E. Bernhardt
(RE)VIEWS
Singing Once Again on Mermaid Avenue: Review of Billy Bragg and Wilco, Mermaid Avenue, and Mermaid Avenue, Vol II
Monumental Acts: American Public Sculpture and the Representation of Race, Gender, and Class: Review of Melissa Dabakis, Visualizing Labor in American Sculpture: Monuments, Manliness, and the Work Ethic, 1880-1935, and Kirk Savage, Standing Soldiers, Kneeling Slaves, War, and Monument in Nineteenth-Century America
The Abusable Past
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS