Pre-Emancipation archaeology: Does it play in Selma, Alabama? Linda Derry Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 18 - 26
Toward “true acts of inclusion”: The “here” and the “out there” concepts in public archaeology Ywone Edwards-Ingram Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 27 - 35
“Power to the people”: Sociopolitics and the archaeology of black Americans Maria Franklin Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 36 - 50
Necessary but insufficient: Plantation archaeology reports and community action James G. Gibb Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 51 - 64
“Leveling the playing field” in the contested Territory of the South African past: A “public” versus a “people’s” form of historical archaeology outreach Patrice L. Jeppson Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 65 - 82
Seizing intellectual power: The dialogue at the New York African Burial Ground Cheryl J. LaRocheMichael L. Blakey Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 84 - 106
Where do we go from here? researching and interpreting the African-American experience Christy S. Matthews Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 107 - 113
Descendants, decisions, and power: The Public Interpretation of the archaeology of the levi jordan plantation Carol McDavid Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 114 - 131
Cheers of protest? the public, the Post, and the parable of learning M. Drake Patten Article 23 September 2016 Pages: 132 - 139