lumpkin's jail site project: first community consultation meeting
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WELCOME TO THE FIRSTCOMMUNITY CONSULTATIONMEETING FOR THELUMPKIN’S JAIL PROJECT March 7, 2017
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TODAY’S AGENDA
5:30 pm Registration 6:00 pm Opening Remarks, Dr. Joseph Johnson6:05 pm Opening Remarks, Delegate Delores McQuinn6:10 pm Welcome, Al Dobbins6:20 pm Project Overview, Robert Sullivan6:40 pm Lumpkin’s Jail Site Archaeological Findings, Chris Polglase 6:55 pm Interactive History Quiz, Robert Sullivan7:10 pm Community Discussion Questions, Al Dobbins7:50 pm Wrap up and next steps, Al Dobbins
March 7, 2017
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DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONS
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Where do you live?
A. NorthsideB. SouthsideC. East EndD. West EndE. Central Richmond
(Downtown, Shockoe Bottom, The Fan)
F. Other
21%
12%
16%14%13%
25%
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How long have you lived in Richmond?
A. Less than 5 yearsB. 6 – 10 yearsC. 11 – 20 yearsD. 21 plus years
17%
53%
15%16%
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Did you participate in any of the previous community meetings about this project?A. YesB. No
54%46%
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
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PROJECT TEAM
SmithGroupJJRChora LLCGallagher & AssociatesGray & Pape
KEi ArchitectsTerra IncognitaRobert Silman Associates Mikyoung Kim Design
Greening Urban The Sextant GroupM2H ProtectionAlcione Amos
March 7, 2017
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SMITHGROUPJJR
March 7, 2017
National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution
• 160 years of success
• Client centered
• Community responsive
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OUR APPROACH
March 7, 2017
• Integrated and holistic approach that is responsive to the community needs from the start
• From the beginning, everyone is at the table
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EXPERIENCE WITH COMMUNITY COLLABORATION
March 7, 2017
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EXPERIENCE WITH COLLECTIVE TRAUMATIC MEMORY
March 7, 2017
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EXPERIENCE WITH CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
March 7, 2017
National Hurricane Museum & Science CenterJewish Historical Society of Greater Washington Museum of the BibleUS Holocaust Memorial Museum Collections and Conservation Center
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EXPERIENCE WITH HISTORIC AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES
March 7, 2017
Smithsonian Institution Arts & Industries BuildingWhite House Visitor CenterSt. Mary’s College Maryland Heritage Interpretive CenterSardis, TurkeyNormandy American Cemetery Visitor Center, France
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OUR SCOPE
March 7, 2017
Guided by the City and the community, through a rigorous consultation process, our team will first listen and then prepare a responsive proposal that addresses the Lumpkin’s Jail Site and story.
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LESSONSLEARNED
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SOLID WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE
March 7, 2017
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RICHMOND SPEAKS
March 7, 2017
• Expansive• Authentic• Educational• Community Focused• Interactive• Sustainable
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KEY MESSAGES
March 7, 2017
• Richmond’s slavery history must be documented, remembered and interpreted in an authentic, honest, direct, community-wide and educationally meaningful way
• Slavery requires a shared community understanding and a shared community commitment to combat the consequences that remain present, meaningful, and impactful today
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WHAT ARE OUR ASPIRATIONS?
March 7, 2017
• To define, with your input, the proposal for the Lumpkin’s Jail site
• To execute this seed project so well that it will inspire future project development
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OUR PROCESS
March 7, 2017
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ARCHAEOLOGY AT LUMPKIN’S
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Courtesy of the Library of Virginia
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Courtesy of the Valentine Richmond History Center
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Courtesy of the Virginia Historical Society
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Jail Site
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Site
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INTERACTIVE HISTORY QUIZ
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What country was the primary source for slaves sold in the slave trade at Shockoe Bottom in the 19th century?
A. AfricaB. United StatesC. Caribbean 29%
17%
53%
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A top-rated slave in 1860 sold for $1,320. In 2017 dollars, how much would that be?A. $10,000B. $20,000C. $30,000D. $40,000
3%
46%40%
11%
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What city was home to the largest slave trade market in the United States?A. Richmond, VAB. New Orleans, LAC. Natchez, MS
17%
3%
80%
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Lumpkin’s Jail primarily operated as:
A. A temporary lock-up for runaway slaves
B. A slave trading and brokerage site
C. A human clearinghouse
D. All of the above2%
86%
0%12%
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After inheriting the Lumpkin’s Jail property, what does Mary Lumpkin do with it?A. She burns it to the
ground and moves northB. She sells it to Nathaniel
Michler for a considerable sum and leaves the state of Virginia permanently
C. She leases it to Nathaniel Colver to establish a seminary exclusively for emancipated black students.
0%
97%
3%
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In the year 1857 the sales of human beings in Richmond totaled a sum of:A. $500,000B. $1,500,000C. $3,500,000
5%
73%
22%
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What was the alternate name for Lumpkin’s Jail?A. The Devil’s Half AcreB. The Devil’s DenC. Purgatory Row
92%
2%5%
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What school would eventually emerge from the the Lumpkin’s Jail property?A. The Colver InstituteB. Richmond Theological
UniversityC. Virginia Union UniversityD. All of the above
1%
22%
76%
1%
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COMMUNITY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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COMMUNITY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
March 7, 2017
1. SmithGroupJJR has been tasked by the city to develop a proposal for the use and interpretation of the Lumpkin’s Jail Site. Do you have any issues or concerns regarding the goals and objectives of this engagement or the scope of work?
2. Do you have any thoughts, ideas, issues or concerns regarding the future development of Lumpkin’s Jail Site?
3. What is your vision for the Lumpkin’s Jail Site? What will it look like and how will it function?
4. What are the key ideas or messages the community wishes to convey with the restoration of the site? What should this site say about or to Richmond?
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POP UP QUESTIONS
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The Lumpkin’s Jail interpretive program should focus on:A. Only the Lumpkin’s Jail
storyB. The larger Richmond slave
trade storyC. The even larger National
slavery story 0% 0%0%
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What are the key ideas or messages you would like to deliver with the interpretation of the site?
A. The Slave Trade was an inhumane industry in Richmond
B. This Richmond Slave Trade story and site are of national importance
C. The impact of slavery continues to this day
D. The Richmond Slave Trade story must be honored and told in an authentic and engaging way
E. All of the above
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Beyond the Lumpkin’s Jail site, what other Shockoe Bottom development would you most like to see?
A. Preserved and commemorated “negro cemetery”
B. National Slavery MuseumC. Memorial parkD. Additional Slave Trail
sitesE. All of the above
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WRAP UP
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• Community Introductory Meeting – Today
• Community Statement of Purpose Meeting – Spring 2017
• Community Visitor Experience Meeting – Summer 2017
• Community Concept Design Meeting – Fall 2017
• Final Community Presentation – Fall 2017
COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS
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www.lumpkinsjail.org
PROJECT WEBSITE
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COMMUNITY MEETING EVALUATION FORM
1. Site
2. Meeting
3. Format
4. Ideas
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THANK YOU!