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PANEL DISCUSSION

Death and Rebirth in a Southern City: Richmond's Historic Cemeteries
Thursday, September 23, 2021 from 6:00 PM–7:30 PM
Online
Free, but registration required.

Join us for a virtual discussion of Ryan K. Smith's new book, *Death and
Rebirth in a Southern City: Richmond's Historic Cemeteries*. Richmond holds
one of the most dramatic landscapes of death in the nation, and this book
offers the first comparative study of its cemeteries from the city's
founding to the present, as well as efforts made toward their preservation.
Using a range of archival sources, interviews, and investigations of the
sites themselves, Smith traces the disparities between those grounds that
have preserved the legacies of privileged whites and those that have been
worn away, dug up, and built over, undermining the memories of African
Americans and Indigenous tribes.


Gregg D. Kimball, the Library of Virginia's director of Public Services and
Outreach, will moderate a conversation about the book and the topic with
the author and panelists Kami Fletcher (associate professor of history at
Albright College and president of the Collective for Radical Death Studies)
and Ana Edwards (chair of the Sacred Ground Historical Reclamation Project,
an initiative of the Defenders for Freedom, Justice and Equality). The book
will be available for purchase in the Virginia Shop. For more information,
contact Ashley Ramey, [log in to unmask] or 804.692.3001.
Register Here <https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_avBgpwfkRh2EgqwcA-iSHg>

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