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The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

Released Friday, 3rd May 2019
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The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

The Civil War in the 21st Century: A New Museum Marks an Old Conflict

Friday, 3rd May 2019
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On May 4, 2019, the American Civil War Museum opens in Richmond, Virginia. It’s a historic endeavor, building upon a merger of several museums and historical sites in the region, including the former Museum of the Confederacy. 
The museum’s goal is to tell an inclusive and balanced version of the Civil War. But for an event that’s arguably the most contentious conflict in American history, that’s a tall order.
So on this episode, BackStory gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the museum to explore what it means to tell new narratives of the Civil War in public spaces. 

Image: "Storming Fort Wagner," chromolithograph by Kurz & Allison-Art Publishers, shows Union soldiers storming the walls of Fort Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina, and engaging some Confederate soldiers in hand-to-hand combat. Source: Library of Congress 
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