The Power of Place: Democratizing the Semiquincentennial in Philly
Exploring how Philly is democratizing the Semiquincentennial by centering Black history and expanding narratives of America’s founding.Our national celebrations have been a time to reflect on the republic's creation, heritage, and ideals. The Black presence contradicts the "storybook" idea of this nation's founding as a "white republic." As a result, African Americans' founding-era contributions have been marginalized during the Centennial, Sesquicentennial, Bicentennial, and now the Semiquincentennial. The Philadelphia community has challenged this "storybook" conception of our nation's founding. Becoming American: Philadelphia's Story, a feature-length film about the founding era through the lens of Philadelphia's African community, is one example of