1968 Archives are Loud AF

Using DH to Transform Narratives About 1968 & "The Archive"

Tuesday March 5, 2019 | 5:30 PM

This presentation traces the conceptualization and production of the dc 1968 project, an ambitious digital storytelling project designed to transform public memory and scholarship about Washington, DC in 1968 from a hyper focus on the uprising after the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr to a fuller and more complex understanding of the entire year. Through deep dives in numerous archives and the curation of 365 #OTD stories and photographs in 2018, the dc 1968 project illumines how loud 1968 archives actually are, how white-owned media outlets like the Washington Post and the Washingtonian magazine silence their own archives, and how archives are also quiet, providing evidence of joy and mobility in the city.