Debates about the meaning of Southern symbols such as the Confederate battle emblem are sweeping the nation. These debates typically revolve around the question of whether such symbols represent “heritage or hatred:” racially innocuous Southern pride or White prejudice against Blacks. In order to assess these competing claims, we first examine the historical reintroduction of the Confederate flag in the Deep South in the 1950s and 1960s; next, we analyze three survey datasets, including one nationally representative dataset and two probability samples of White Georgians and White South Carolinians, in order to build and assess a stronger theoretical account of the racial motivations underlying such symbols than currently exists. While our f...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
During the American Civil War, the southern states declared themselves an independent nation called ...
The Confederate flag is perhaps the most divisive symbol in American history. It is historically ass...
The shooting of African-American church goers by white supremacist Dylann Roof reignited a fierce di...
Flag flaps From commemoration to provocation A symbol of southern heritage and pride or racism and...
Objective: This article examines ongoing arguments over the meanings of Confederate symbols—especial...
The Confederate flag is a controversial symbol in America’s history. Since its creation, it has chan...
Individuals typically fall within one of two categories when perceiving the Confederate flag: one, t...
I will start by discussing why and when confederate symbols were erected. Then I will review experim...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Minimal psychological research has looked at whether priming participants with the Confederate flag ...
This illustrated collection of essays examines the controversy surrounding the use and display of Co...
Studies have shown that racial identity correlates to one’s well-being within society through multip...
Few symbols are as revered and despised by Americans as the Confederate Battle Flag. Loosely derived...
Leading up to the 2008 U.S. election, pundits wondered whether Whites, particularly in Southern stat...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
During the American Civil War, the southern states declared themselves an independent nation called ...
The Confederate flag is perhaps the most divisive symbol in American history. It is historically ass...
The shooting of African-American church goers by white supremacist Dylann Roof reignited a fierce di...
Flag flaps From commemoration to provocation A symbol of southern heritage and pride or racism and...
Objective: This article examines ongoing arguments over the meanings of Confederate symbols—especial...
The Confederate flag is a controversial symbol in America’s history. Since its creation, it has chan...
Individuals typically fall within one of two categories when perceiving the Confederate flag: one, t...
I will start by discussing why and when confederate symbols were erected. Then I will review experim...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
Minimal psychological research has looked at whether priming participants with the Confederate flag ...
This illustrated collection of essays examines the controversy surrounding the use and display of Co...
Studies have shown that racial identity correlates to one’s well-being within society through multip...
Few symbols are as revered and despised by Americans as the Confederate Battle Flag. Loosely derived...
Leading up to the 2008 U.S. election, pundits wondered whether Whites, particularly in Southern stat...
This thesis interrogates the intersection of historical memory, white Southern identity and socio-po...
During the American Civil War, the southern states declared themselves an independent nation called ...
The Confederate flag is perhaps the most divisive symbol in American history. It is historically ass...