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A vertical digital poster with a dark charcoal background textured like worn archival paper. On the left side, a large block of cream-colored serif text presents a historical quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln. The text is centered and reads: “I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races … I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.” The lettering is evenly spaced and sharp, with no decorative elements, giving the poster a stark and formal look.

To the right of the text is a faint grayscale silhouette of Abraham Lincoln. The figure is softly illuminated, showing his distinctive profile—high cheekbones, deep-set eyes, and his recognizable beard—while much of his form blends into the dark background. The silhouette is subtle, almost ghostlike, suggesting a historical presence rather than a portrait meant to dominate the image.

At the bottom of the poster, fully visible and not cut off, the name **ABRAHAM LINCOLN** appears in uppercase serif letters, slightly larger than the main quote. Beneath it, in smaller uppercase text, is the attribution line **CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS 1858**, indicating the debate setting where the quote was spoken. Both bottom lines are clearly centered and unobstructed.

The composition contains no symbols, logos, or additional imagery. The mood is somber, minimalistic, and confrontational, using stark contrast between dark background and pale text to emphasize the words. The layout directs attention to the quote itself, with the ghostlike Lincoln silhouette providing context without overpowering the text.

A vertical digital poster with a dark charcoal background textured like worn archival paper. On the left side, a large block of cream-colored serif text presents a historical quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln. The text is centered and reads: “I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races … I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.” The lettering is evenly spaced and sharp, with no decorative elements, giving the poster a stark and formal look. To the right of the text is a faint grayscale silhouette of Abraham Lincoln. The figure is softly illuminated, showing his distinctive profile—high cheekbones, deep-set eyes, and his recognizable beard—while much of his form blends into the dark background. The silhouette is subtle, almost ghostlike, suggesting a historical presence rather than a portrait meant to dominate the image. At the bottom of the poster, fully visible and not cut off, the name **ABRAHAM LINCOLN** appears in uppercase serif letters, slightly larger than the main quote. Beneath it, in smaller uppercase text, is the attribution line **CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS 1858**, indicating the debate setting where the quote was spoken. Both bottom lines are clearly centered and unobstructed. The composition contains no symbols, logos, or additional imagery. The mood is somber, minimalistic, and confrontational, using stark contrast between dark background and pale text to emphasize the words. The layout directs attention to the quote itself, with the ghostlike Lincoln silhouette providing context without overpowering the text.

History isn’t a monument — it’s a record. Lincoln’s own words remind us that myth and memory aren’t the same thing. Facing the archive honestly is the first step to understanding the country we actually inherited.
#USHistory #MemoryWork

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Nov 15, 1884 — European delegates met at the Berlin Conference and carved Africa with no African voice. Borders drawn for empire seeded decades of violence, dispossession, and profit from ruin. Remember the stolen map. #BerlinConference #MemoryWork

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Coming up!

'Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories' investigates the #memorywork and #mnemonic practices of families dispersed by war, conflict, repression, occupation, and forced #migration. The book is edited by Johanna Leinonen et al.

Read more about our upcoming releases at: hup.fi/catalogue

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Philly memory keepers & storytellers: Don’t miss People’s Media Camp Oct 3–5! I’ll lead a writing workshop & selections from my Juneteenth Festival photo exhibit.

Free workshops, art, community stories and more!
RSVP: bit.ly/46B2CMd

#PhillyStories #GrassrootsMedia #MemoryWork #PhiladelphiaEvents

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Flashback Friday: Never Spoken Twice Thirteen years ago, I wrote a piece called ‘Losing and Finding Myself’—a linear account of grief, rage, and reinvention in the wake of my mother’s death.

Thirteen years ago, I wrote a grief piece.

I thought I’d told the whole story.

This isn’t a rewrite—it’s a re-seeing.

www.brittleviews.com/p/flashback-...

#GriefWriting #Essayists #Substack #MemoryWork #UnfinishedThings

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🎭 At the Holocaust Center in Oslo, I research how far-right aesthetics manufacture “normalcy”.
🧩 Memes, symbols, gender & archives as battlegrounds.
📍 Spain, Latin America, Catalan-speaking regions.
💬 Let’s talk?

#farRightCulture #visualculture #memorywork

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Jesse Washington was lynched in 1916.
Mutilated. Burned. Turned into a postcard.

Not chaos—ritual.

White supremacy doesn’t fade. It reinvents.
#MemoryWork #WhiteViolence

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I paint to reclaim stories told about us but not by us — and to find my own place between witnessing, belonging, and complicity as a Palestinian-American.

Time slips. Histories fracture. But somewhere in the dust, light still rises.

#PalestinianArt #MemoryWork #ContemporaryArt #watercolor

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So follow along.

📜 USCT stories
📸 Public memory
🗣️ Reflections on democracy, duty & the Republic
🗓️ Inspiration for what Juneteenth can still mean

The work isn’t done. And neither are we.

#JuneteenthProject #AbolitionDemocracy #USCT #PublicHistory #MemoryWork

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#FooknConversationEP64 with Dr. Claudia Eppert is now available: tinyurl.com/556au4e3 We discussed #MemoryWork, #LifeWriting, #HistoricalWitnessing, #Mindfulness, #Buddhism, #NonDualism, #BasicGoodness and so much more. @universityaffairs.bsky.social @uottawaedu.bsky.social @ualberta.bsky.social

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#FooknConversationEP64 with Dr. Claudia Eppert is now available: tinyurl.com/556au4e3
We discussed #MemoryWork, #LifeWriting, #HistoricalWitnessing, #Mindfulness, #Buddhism, #NonDualism, #BasicGoodness and so much more. @universityaffairs.bsky.social @uottawaedu.bsky.social @ualberta.bsky.social

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Starting exercising your awareness, but your memory needs work, too? Photographing what finds you, in the order they come, can help you reflect on their message later. #PaganSky #WitchSky #cards #MemoryNotEidetic #memorywork #StreetReading #StreetFindsSky #CorvusStreetFinds #Every_find_has_a_story

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reintro thread!

name: martina (she/her)

location: bk, ny

interests: #popculture / #housewives / #tv / #blackfutures / #memorywork / #literacy / #marketing / #jewelry / #tattoos / #piercings / #musuems / #nails

vocation: #storyteller / #producer / #writer / #communitybuilder / #entrepreneur

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#MESA2024 begins today, and tomorrow I'll be presenting preliminary findings from our research on the connections between technology and resistance during the Bogazici University protests, based on interviews with faculty, students, and alumni.

#BogaziciUniversity #activism #memorywork

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If you keep calling an old lady Gertrude, you'd better make sure she doesn't go by "Elaine." Same goes for Clarence/ "Ken." #memorywork

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