In recent months, citizens and elected officials around the country have been tearing down or ordering the removal of monuments that symbolize white supremacy and subjugation. While many of the targeted monuments are statues of people who supported or espoused racist ideologies, another set of more innocuous monuments to racial segregation still stand: America’s Highways
Five decades ago, interstate highways radically changed the landscape of the US. It brought economic...
The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other African Americans have capitulated a...
Confederate monuments have been a point of contention in America for decades, but a series of events...
In recent months, citizens and elected officials around the country have been tearing down or orderi...
Hundreds of Confederate monuments stand across the United States. In recent years, leading historian...
In the wake of George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, a grassroots movement to remove, and in some cases...
The poster informs the public about current events and actions being taken to combat racism. This ar...
In this chapter we focus on the debate over publicly-maintained racist monuments as it manifests in ...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
The article examines the role of automobility in US-based anti-racism demonstrations and counter-dem...
Equity does not exist for all citizens with access to a clean, safe, and stable environment. In our ...
There are roughly 700 Confederate monuments still standing in courthouse lawns, parks, and downtown ...
Across the United States over the past decade, there have been heated discussions about Confederate ...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
[Updated 2/23/21: complete chapter scan] In this chapter I sketch a rightist approach to monumentary...
Five decades ago, interstate highways radically changed the landscape of the US. It brought economic...
The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other African Americans have capitulated a...
Confederate monuments have been a point of contention in America for decades, but a series of events...
In recent months, citizens and elected officials around the country have been tearing down or orderi...
Hundreds of Confederate monuments stand across the United States. In recent years, leading historian...
In the wake of George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, a grassroots movement to remove, and in some cases...
The poster informs the public about current events and actions being taken to combat racism. This ar...
In this chapter we focus on the debate over publicly-maintained racist monuments as it manifests in ...
(Excerpt) This Note was written between September 2018 and March 2019 as part of St. John’s Universi...
The article examines the role of automobility in US-based anti-racism demonstrations and counter-dem...
Equity does not exist for all citizens with access to a clean, safe, and stable environment. In our ...
There are roughly 700 Confederate monuments still standing in courthouse lawns, parks, and downtown ...
Across the United States over the past decade, there have been heated discussions about Confederate ...
In 2015 there emerged a nationwide campaign to remove all Confederate memorials commemorating white ...
[Updated 2/23/21: complete chapter scan] In this chapter I sketch a rightist approach to monumentary...
Five decades ago, interstate highways radically changed the landscape of the US. It brought economic...
The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless other African Americans have capitulated a...
Confederate monuments have been a point of contention in America for decades, but a series of events...