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Sarah Beetham

An illustration depicts a statue heavily covered in green vines with an outstretched arm, alongside the text "Defunct Monument I Racism" in the top left corner.
In the Round Spring 2020 (6.1)

Confederate Monuments: Southern Heritage or Southern Art?

Sarah Beetham
Photo of a sign stating "City Personnel Only"
Bully Pulpit Fall 2019 (5.2)

When Your Topic Goes Viral: Building a Public Scholarship Practice

Sarah Beetham
Abstract sculpture made with a coyote skull and other materials
Special Section Summer 2016 (2.1)

Stories from the Front Lines

Sarah Beetham, Sarah Anne Carter,  Jessica L. Horton, Jason D. LaFountain, Kevin R. Muller
The Laurel Hill Civil War monument features a bronze soldier statue on a stone pedestal, surrounded by gravestones and an American flag in a cemetery.
Bully Pulpit Spring 2018 (4.1)

Confederate Monuments and the Inevitable Forces of Change

Sarah Beetham
A presenter speaks at a podium while a screen behind her displays a collage of images featuring historical monuments, including a statue of Frederick Douglass and a monument graffitied with 'Black Lives Matter'.
In the Round Fall 2016 (2.2)

Activism in the Classroom: Wikipedia and American Art

Sarah Beetham
The Montgomery Monument, a white marble and stone memorial to Major General Richard Montgomery, features an urn, military symbols, and an inscription against a large window.
Book Review Fall 2015 (1.2)

The Nation’s First Monument and the Origins of the American Memorial Tradition: Liberty Enshrined

Reviewed by Sarah Beetham
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