Setting the record straight: digital collage as a practice of Black memory

Author(s)Pinkney, Marie
Date Accessioned2025-05-27T18:17:59Z
Date Available2025-05-27T18:17:59Z
Publication Date2025
SWORD Update2025-05-12T04:03:37Z
AbstractThis thesis paper serves as the supportive document in a thesis project that addresses the role of police violence in the persistence of anti-Black violence alongside the historic persistence and contemporary relevance of Black resistance to anti-Black violence. The Water Remembers: Correcting the Archive Through Black Joy, Memory, and Resistance is a digital exhibition that examines the police response to the Chicago Race Riot of 1919 as a microcosm of police behavior nationally. ☐ As a supportive paper Setting the Record Straight argues that art can fill gaps left in the archive by creating a more complete picture of both police behavior and Black Resistance. Viewers of The Water Remembers are welcomed to explore a digital exhibition that consists of 6 collages that address police violence, emboldened vigilantes, and Black resistance. Each issue has two corresponding photographs that help the viewer to connect the police violence of the Chicago Race Riot of 1919 to the anti-Black violence that remains prevalent today. ☐ Critical fabulation is used as a methodology to make connections between what we can easily discern from the historical photographic archives and what scholars have uncovered overtime. Police refusal to protect Black communities and their willingness to engage in violence emboldens white supremacy and anti-Black violence; yet Black Americans have always fought back against it. ☐ The Water Remembers and Setting the Record Straight offer a bold and intentional declaration that police violence is at least partly to blame for anti-Black violence.
AdvisorCallier, Durell M.
AdvisorHicks, Cheryl D.
DegreeM.A.
DepartmentUniversity of Delaware, Department of Africana Studies
Unique Identifier1525413121
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/36200
Languageen
PublisherUniversity of Delaware
URIhttps://www.proquest.com/pqdtlocal1006271/dissertations-theses/setting-record-straight-digital-collage-as/docview/3202732527/sem-2?accountid=10457
KeywordsAnti-Black violence
KeywordsBlack joy
KeywordsBlack resistance
KeywordsChicago Race Riot of 1919
KeywordsCollages
KeywordsPolice violence
TitleSetting the record straight: digital collage as a practice of Black memory
TypeThesis
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