2020
DOI: 10.1080/02773945.2020.1841274
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An Archival Framework for Affirming Black Women’s Bisexual Rhetorics in the Primus Collections

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“…E. L'Eplattenier, 2009;Ramsey et al, 2010). Archival investigations have been especially important to those currently recovering minoritized groups for inclusion in the histories of Composition (Cifor & Rawson, 2022;Rawlins & Wilson, 2014;VanHaitsma, 2019VanHaitsma, , 2020VanHaitsma, , 2021. However, composition and rhetoric archival researchers often lament that archivists do not value the same artifacts that they do.…”
Section: Archival Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E. L'Eplattenier, 2009;Ramsey et al, 2010). Archival investigations have been especially important to those currently recovering minoritized groups for inclusion in the histories of Composition (Cifor & Rawson, 2022;Rawlins & Wilson, 2014;VanHaitsma, 2019VanHaitsma, , 2020VanHaitsma, , 2021. However, composition and rhetoric archival researchers often lament that archivists do not value the same artifacts that they do.…”
Section: Archival Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%