Historians have examined vernacular duplex homes in Milwaukee’s north side neighborhoods to write the history of the white working-class immigrants who settled this industrial metropolis during the early years of the twentieth century. African Americans moved into these neighborhoods in the later decades of the twentieth century. This paper explores how current Black residents construe the history of their neighborhood. To examine what such a historical narrative might look like, this paper presents three stories from a single city block: a twentieth century narrative of growth, a more recent story of decline, and a longer aspirational dream of a shared commons. Grounded in the material world that they observe around them, the current inhabitants assemble these diverse memories in anachronic ways, around multiple experiences of time such as nostalgia, a sense of disenfranchisement in the present moment, and an aspirational dream of a yet unrealized future. This ability to craft a complex narrative of place in a precarious world has emerged as a form of collective resistance against realities of racism, segregation, and urban disinvestment.
Landscapes of Hope: Anachronic Histories of a Single Urban Block in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Arijit Sen is an Associate Professor of History and Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. An architect and vernacular architecture historian, he focuses on urban cultural landscapes and immigrant histories. Sen’s research delves into South Asian immigrant cultural landscapes, urban public histories, and community-engaged fieldwork methods. Since 2012, he has led the Buildings-Landscapes-Cultures Field School in Milwaukee, a public history project that involves university and community collaboration in storytelling, heritage preservation, and civic engagement. In 2021, Sen co-directed the Wisconsin Humanities’ Community Powered initiative, a statewide public humanities project aimed at building resilience in Wisconsin communities. In recognition of his contributions, he was named a Fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians in 2022.
Arijit Sen; Landscapes of Hope: Anachronic Histories of a Single Urban Block in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Public Historian 1 August 2024; 46 (3): 38–62. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2024.46.3.38
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