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It's Not Even Past - Carolina Indian Voice
1. “It’s Not Even Past”
Collective Memory
and Constitutive Rhetoric
in a Lumbee Indian Newspaper
Robeson County, North Carolina
2. Primary sources:
Carolina Indian Voice
archive
In-depth interviews
Method:
Interpretive textual analysis 1975-1977
Theory:
Constitutive rhetoric through the use of
collective memory and symbolism
3. The Carolina Indian Voice
E
Bruce Barton, founding editor, 1973
Conee Barton Brayboy, associate editor
4. Memory embodies identity
• Contested history that collapsed time and
space into a continuous past
• A shared standpoint of historical suffering
and injustice
• A language of symbolism that was legible
and mutually understood