
A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek
11/12/14 • 47 min
Ari Kelman, winner of the Bancroft Prize for his book "A Misplaced Massacre", discusses the politics of memory surrounding one of the most notorious episodes of violence in the history of the American West. The talk took place on November 11, 2014, three weeks shy of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre. This is part of The Huntington's Billington Lecture series.
Ari Kelman, winner of the Bancroft Prize for his book "A Misplaced Massacre", discusses the politics of memory surrounding one of the most notorious episodes of violence in the history of the American West. The talk took place on November 11, 2014, three weeks shy of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre. This is part of The Huntington's Billington Lecture series.
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