Maps & Visuals
Maps and visual materials can surface historical patterns that are difficult to see through text alone.
This section brings together spatial and visual representations that support understanding of historical context and impact. Maps, diagrams, and other visual formats can reveal relationships between place, policy, and lived experience — showing how decisions made in one location often shaped outcomes far beyond it.
As material is added, visuals will be used to supplement written analysis rather than replace it. Each map or image will be accompanied by explanatory context, source information, and notes about limitations or interpretation where appropriate.
Visual tools are most useful when they invite careful reading rather than quick conclusions. The goal here is clarity, not simplification — offering additional ways to engage with evidence while remaining grounded in documented sources and transparent methodology.