Abstract
The recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and many others have called Americans to action in the midst of a national crisis. As historians of the American Civil War and Reconstruction eras, we understand that these tragic events are not isolated, random, or exceptional. They are a part of a broader legacy of racial oppression, economic injustice, and militarized policing that we have failed to confront and resolve as a nation...
DOI
10.31390/cwbr.22.2.02
Recommended Citation
(2020)
"CWBR Statement on National Protests,"
Civil War Book Review: Vol. 22
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Iss.
2
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DOI: 10.31390/cwbr.22.2.02
Available at:
https://repository.lsu.edu/cwbr/vol22/iss2/2