The John Dickinson Plantation Circle of Remembrance for the Enslaved
Author(s) | Boon, Olivia | |
Date Accessioned | 2022-08-19T19:41:15Z | |
Date Available | 2022-08-19T19:41:15Z | |
Publication Date | 2021-05 | |
Description | As a Senior Capstone project, I had the honor of designing an area of reflection for the John Dickinson Plantation. The plantation was the home of John Dickinson, who promoted freedom and liberty during the American Revolution, yet simultaneously enslaved human beings. The purpose of the project is to encourage thinking and healing regarding its complicated history. | en_US |
Advisor | Anna Wik | |
URL | https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/31208 | |
Keywords | The Whitney Plantation Museum | en_US |
Keywords | Landscape architecture | en_US |
Keywords | Mount Auburn Baltimore, MD | en_US |
Keywords | Burial practices | en_US |
Keywords | Memorialization | en_US |
Keywords | Enslaved people | en_US |
Keywords | African American culture | en_US |
Keywords | John Dickinson Plantation, Dover, DE | en_US |
Title | The John Dickinson Plantation Circle of Remembrance for the Enslaved | en_US |
Type | Capstone Report | en_US |