Individuals typically fall within one of two categories when perceiving the Confederate flag: one, that it reflects Southern culture and regional pride, or two, that it represents racism and hatred. This work makes a case for the addition of social class and sub-regional residence to the understanding of perceptions toward the Confederate flag. I utilize two separate datasets, one that allows control for racial attitudes, and the other a control for Southern identity. In the former, I test the effects of social class and sub-regional residence in predicting whether a person supports the removal of the Confederate flag from the South Carolina Capitol, and in the latter, I test whether a respondent has a negative reaction to the Confederate f...
The shooting of African-American church goers by white supremacist Dylann Roof reignited a fierce di...
Leading up to the 2008 U.S. election, pundits wondered whether Whites, particularly in Southern stat...
The American Civil War ended more than 150 years ago, yet the divide over Confederate symbols persis...
Individuals typically fall within one of two categories when perceiving the Confederate flag: one, t...
Minimal psychological research has looked at whether priming participants with the Confederate flag ...
This research will examine the effect of mainstream or marginalized historical narratives and the Co...
Until July 2000, three Confederate battle flags flew at the South Carolina State House—one in each L...
Debates about the meaning of Southern symbols such as the Confederate battle emblem are sweeping the...
I will start by discussing why and when confederate symbols were erected. Then I will review experim...
Flag flaps From commemoration to provocation A symbol of southern heritage and pride or racism and...
This study assesses factors influencing the responsiveness of government officials in Alabama, Missi...
Summer 2015 was a time of renewed attention to the persistence and prominence of the Confederate (or...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Abstract The Confederate Battle Flag: Why is it per...
The removal of the Confederate flag from the State House grounds in Columbia, South Carolina during ...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
The shooting of African-American church goers by white supremacist Dylann Roof reignited a fierce di...
Leading up to the 2008 U.S. election, pundits wondered whether Whites, particularly in Southern stat...
The American Civil War ended more than 150 years ago, yet the divide over Confederate symbols persis...
Individuals typically fall within one of two categories when perceiving the Confederate flag: one, t...
Minimal psychological research has looked at whether priming participants with the Confederate flag ...
This research will examine the effect of mainstream or marginalized historical narratives and the Co...
Until July 2000, three Confederate battle flags flew at the South Carolina State House—one in each L...
Debates about the meaning of Southern symbols such as the Confederate battle emblem are sweeping the...
I will start by discussing why and when confederate symbols were erected. Then I will review experim...
Flag flaps From commemoration to provocation A symbol of southern heritage and pride or racism and...
This study assesses factors influencing the responsiveness of government officials in Alabama, Missi...
Summer 2015 was a time of renewed attention to the persistence and prominence of the Confederate (or...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Abstract The Confederate Battle Flag: Why is it per...
The removal of the Confederate flag from the State House grounds in Columbia, South Carolina during ...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
The shooting of African-American church goers by white supremacist Dylann Roof reignited a fierce di...
Leading up to the 2008 U.S. election, pundits wondered whether Whites, particularly in Southern stat...
The American Civil War ended more than 150 years ago, yet the divide over Confederate symbols persis...