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What Remains presents a grassy field with a complicated and fraught history. What is now a suburban park where people play soccer and flag football in the City of Akron, Ohio, was once a Progressive-era county infirmary's burial ground for people who were poor, infirm, troubled, immigrant, injured, alcoholic, elderly, or otherwise deemed "unemployable" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through community-engaged scholarship, this book uses legal, historical, archaeological, and anthropological lenses to consider what is above and below the grass. What Remains is about memories and stories; how at times we collectively remember, forget, or even invent new pasts through the process of tracing and uncovering our own histories. It is about what is worth remembering, what is better left forgotten, and who gets to decide. Product Details WHAT REMAINS Format: Paperback Pages: 314 Editor: Behrman, Carolyn Editor: Matney, Timothy Publication Date: 2025-09-30 Language: English Series: Ohio History and Culture Publisher: UNIV OF AKRON PR Number of Units in Package: 1 ISBN: 9781629222943
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