Redacted: a Survey on Grammar + Language in History Communications

United States

(un)Redact the Facts has launched a study on the way grammar and language choices in history communications, in particular, narratives about uncomfortable history, affect the way people feel.

To further its advocacy for fuller, honest stories about uncomfortable history, (un)Redact the Facts has launched a study on the way grammar and language choices in history communications, in particular, narratives about uncomfortable history, affect the way people feel. In the announcement, its founder, k. kennedy Whiters, AIA, references the Dyckman Farmhouse of the Inwood Neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC, as an inspiration for the study. Curious? Click here: https://tinyurl.com/2cnhck85

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SAH thanks The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation
for its operating support.
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