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Unerasable

A Decentralized Archive for African American Public History

What is Unerasable?

Across the United States, public exhibits and interpretive materials that confront slavery, racial violence, and systemic injustice are being altered, removed, or defunded—often quietly.When that happens, the public record disappears with them.Unerasable exists to preserve what was publicly shown: the exhibits, the language, the spatial design, and the historical framing—so future generations can see what once existed, even if it no longer does.

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Unerasable will build an enduring record that no single authority can destroy.
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