Archived Web Site Make It Right - Independent Media Institute
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- Title
- Make It Right - Independent Media Institute
- Summary
- The Make It Right (MIR) Project is a multimedia campaign dedicated to righting social justice wrongs. From the website: "The inaugural project is focused on the removal of Confederate monuments and memorials, which are tangible eulogies to heroes of a treasonous anti-American campaign and a reflection of U.S. investment in white power and supremacy."
- Created / Published
- United States.
- Subject Headings
- - Art and Art History
- - Racial Justice
- - African American History and Culture
- Genre
- website
- Form
- electronic
- Repository
- Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 20540 USA
- Source Url
- https://independentmediainstitute.org/make-it-right/
- Access Condition
- None
- Scopes
- - independentmediainstitute.org/make-it-right/ (domain)
- Language
- english
- Online Format
- web page
- Description
- The Make It Right (MIR) Project is a multimedia campaign dedicated to righting social justice wrongs. From the website: "The inaugural project is focused on the removal of Confederate monuments and memorials, which are tangible eulogies to heroes of a treasonous anti-American campaign and a reflection of U.S. investment in white power and supremacy." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
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- archived web site
- Additional Metadata Formats
- MODSXML Base Record
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Chicago citation style:
Make It Right - Independent Media Institute. United States, 2018. Archived Web Site. https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0034244/.
APA citation style:
(2018) Make It Right - Independent Media Institute. United States. [Archived Web Site] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0034244/.
MLA citation style:
Make It Right - Independent Media Institute. United States, 2018. Archived Web Site. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/lcwaN0034244/>.
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