Talk:African-American Heritage Sites
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World View
editI'm hard pressed to figure out how to make this topic a world view topic! It's listing of African-American Heritage Sites.
- On the top, it would be possible for there to be significant sites around the world that reflect the contributions of Americans of African heritage and their contributions on U.S. society. Of course, they would not be set aside as historic places, as they are not within the legal authority of the United States Government.
- These sites could be mention, except, I'm not sure if there would be a way to readily connect them to their impact on the U.S. There was a large African-American expatriate community in Paris, see African Americans in France. But, their contributions to society was either a contribution to French society or to their specific field, probably not to the African-American society in the U.S. or to U.S. society as a whole. Yes, I can be wrong and I'd love to see those specific places added to the listing. In spite of my last issue:
- The page specifically is identified as U.S. National Park Service. That implies that these are sites managed by the U.S. National Parks. Maybe that needs to be changed so that it's open to areas that are preserved in the U.S. Forest Service or by the Bureau of Land Management. I just checked the related sites: Hispanic Heritage Sites (U.S. National Park Service), Native American Heritage Sites (U.S. National Park Service), and Women's History Sites (U.S. National Park Service). None of these have a concern about not having a world view. Maybe they should?
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