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Upon the Ruins of LibertyUpon the Ruins of Liberty

Upon the Ruins of Liberty

Roger C. Aden

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The 2002 revelation that George Washington kept slaves in his executive mansion at Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park in the 1790s prompted an eight-year controversy about the role of slavery in America's commemorative landscape. When the President's House installation opened in 2010, it became the first federal property to feature a slave memorial. In Upon the Ruins of Liberty, Roger Aden offers a compelling account that explores the development of this important historic site and how history, space, and public memory intersected with contemporary racial politics.

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OL21545996W

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Washington, george, 1732-1799Adams, john, 1735-1826Slavery, united states, historyArchitecture, united statesPennsylvania, antiquitiesHomes and hauntsPennsylvaniaAntiquitiesRelations with slavesSlaveryHistoryLost architectureBuildings, structuresPresident's House (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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