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Monuments outlive history: Confederate monuments, the legacy of slavery, and black-white inequality
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2019ABSTRACTThe conceptual linkages among Confederate monuments, slavery, and race suggest that Confederate monuments are relevant for explaining contemporary black–white inequality, yet we have little...
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Preaching that Confronts Confederate Monuments
Confederate monuments preach—at times subtly, at other times overtly—about who we are, who God is, and how we should live together. David M. Stark looks at the way many Confederate monuments provided ongoing opportunities for commemorative speeches and ceremonies that would entrench racist and white supremacist ideologies in the American South.openaire +1 more source
Monumental changes: The civic harm argument for the removal of Confederate monuments
Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021Timothy J. Barczak, Winston C. Thompson
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Confederate Monuments and Democratic Practice in the Classroom
Schools, 2023Chara Haeussler Bohan +2 more
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Biofilms on stone monuments: biodeterioration or bioprotection?
Trends in Microbiology, 2022Xiaobo Liu
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Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments by Roger C. Hartley
The Journal of the Civil War Era, 2022+4 more sources
Confederate Monument Controversy in New Orleans
AAG Newsletter, 2018Jennifer Speights-Binet, Rebecca Sheehan
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Microbial deterioration and sustainable conservation of stone monuments and buildings
Nature Sustainability, 2020Xiaobo Liu +2 more
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Confederate Monuments: Removal, Defacing, or Destruction
Sculpture Review, 2020openaire +1 more source

