1media/Russell_Battle of Ball_s Bluff - Caroline Russell_thumb.jpg2020-10-13T16:53:34+00:00Janna Avon5d94e00c8993d41ee364f6ed09a26f3847cf35b381“The Battle of Ball’s Bluff,” is a cyanotype depicting the part of the Potomac River where Union forces crossed to face Confederate soldiers in one of the many Civil War battles that was fought in Virginia. The work emphasizes the weighted history Virginia has – as it is the state where the most Civil War battles occurred and its current capital was once the capital of the Confederacy. The work directs conversation in how to address this dark and stained history and how the past parallels events happening today. Russell also uses the poem “The Dreamer” written by an anonymous poet, emphasizing that these difficult discussions could lead to significant reform and positive change.plain2020-10-13T16:53:34+00:00Caroline Russell6/15/2020CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Loudoun County, VA, United StatesJanna Avon5d94e00c8993d41ee364f6ed09a26f3847cf35b3
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