Denmark Vesey’s Garden: Slavery and Memory in the Cradle of Confederacy

By Blain Roberts ’96 and Ethan J. Kytle

Published March 26, 2018

Denmark Vesey’s Garden (The New Press) speaks to current controversies over Confederate monuments and how we are to remember slavery from a historical perspective. The authors trace competing memories of slavery in Charleston, S.C., from Reconstruction to the present day in order to shed light on the different viewpoints people still have on the issue.

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