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Growing Up in the Shadow of Confederate Monuments
Common Knowledge, 2021Abstract Drawing on her memories of growing up in a racially segregated South, the author argues not so much for the removal and erasure of Confederate memorials as for mutilating them or retaining a version of their presence glossed with an explanation for their rejection.
C. Bynum
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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...
Heather A. O’Connell
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Cementing Their Heroes: Historical Newspaper Coverage of Confederate Monuments
Journalism History, 2022Following continued conflicts over Confederate monuments in American society, this study explores Civil War memory encapsulated in newspaper coverage of the initial construction and dedication of four Confederate monuments.
Alexia Little
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Public Confederate Monuments and Racial Identity among White Americans
Frontiers in Sociology and Social Research, 2021This study draws on identity theory to examine the relationship between the presence of public Confederate monuments and white racial identity. Data for this study come from a novel census of Confederate monuments collected by the Southern Poverty Law Center and a nationally representative sample of white Americans from the American Mosaic Project (n =
Ryan D. Talbert +1 more
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Monumental Harm: Reckoning with Jim Crow Era Confederate Monuments by Roger C. Hartley
The Journal of the Civil War Era, 2022Melissa Ooten
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Reading Confederate Monuments ed. by Maria Seger (review)
Journal of Southern History, 2023Thomas R. Curran
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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 MONUMENT INSCRIPTIONS
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2020AbstractConfederate monuments are a contested piece of the public landscape. Debates generally focus on the division between “heritage” and “hate,” but some scholars have argued that the meaning of monuments is more complex. There is little research examining variation among Confederate monuments, but this may be critical to understanding their social ...
Heather A. O’Connell +1 more
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Remembering and forgetting Confederate monuments: taking the bitter with the sweet
Sculpture Journal, 2022This article addresses contemporary and long-standing debates over Confederate monuments in the United States by examining the removal of two monuments in Memphis, Tennessee, one dedicated to Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-77), and the other to Jefferson ...
S. Boldrick +3 more
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Confederate Monuments and their Impact on the Collective Memory of the South and the North
Southeastern Geographer, 2021:The end of the United States' Civil War saw the creation of a Confederate-created mythology. This mythology, referred to as the "Lost Cause," detailed the antebellum period of the South and the South's role in the war which was contrary to the actual ...
Genevieve Klein
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