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Clint Smith with Krista Tippett — What We Know in the "Marrow of Our Bones"

Poetry Unbound

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Recognizing the Changing Narratives of Historical Sites

Monticello Plantation, the historical site and home of Thomas Jefferson, has undertaken excavations and research to uncover the stories of the enslaved people who lived there. This exemplifies the idea that historical sites and museums can evolve and tell different narratives about themselves over time. Just as individuals grow and change, institutions also have a responsibility to learn and share untold stories. This applies at both the individual and collective levels.

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