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Episode 9. Monumental Changes—Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the U.S.

Episode 9. Monumental Changes—Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the U.S.

Update: 2025-03-29
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Ever wondered about the real impact of removing Confederate monuments on racial attitudes in America? In this episode, we explore Roxanne Rahnama's insightful study, "Monumental Changes," examining whether these symbolic actions influence public views on race and identity.


We break down complex academic findings into accessible discussions, uncovering surprising results: Confederate symbol removals significantly reduce racial resentment and pro-white sentiments among moderate white Americans, helping to ease racial tensions.


📖 Citation: Rahnama, Roxanne. 2025. "Monumental Changes: Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the United States." The Journal of Politics 87(1): 000–000.


Thoughts or questions? Engage with us at 📩 contact@politicalsciencedigest.com.


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Episode 9. Monumental Changes—Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the U.S.

Episode 9. Monumental Changes—Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial Attitudes in the U.S.

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