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Legacies of Racial Violence
Clarifying and Addressing the Presence of the Past
von David Cunningham
Verlag: Sage Publications
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ISBN: 978-1-0718-5677-2
Erschienen am 29.07.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 159 mm [B] x 12 mm [T]
Gewicht: 327 Gramm
Umfang: 219 Seiten

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This volume of The ANNALS examines the contributions and limitations of scientific research on legacies of racial violence and suggests implications for policy, practice, and other forms of intervention aimed at redress.



Introduction - David Cunningham, Hedwig Lee, Geoff Ward
Analytic Papers
Historical Mob Violence and the 2016 Presidential Election - Rebecca Abbott and Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois at Chicago
Did You Really Have to Kill Our Daddy? Police Brutality and Mexican American Families in Texas. - Brent Campney, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
White Health Benefits of Histories of Enslavement: The Case of Opioid Deaths - Ryan Gabriel, Brigham Young University; Mike Esposito, University of Michigan; Geoff Ward, Washington University in St. Louis; Hedwig Lee, Washington University in St. Louis, David Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis, Margaret T. Hicken, Univer
Measuring Legacies of Collective Racial Violence - Sarah Gaby, UNC Wilmington
Historical Racist Violence and Intergenerational Harms: Accounts from Descendants of Lynching Victims. - Shytierra Gaston, Georgia State University
Capital Punishment and the Legacies of Slavery and Lynching in the United States - David Rigby, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Charles Seguin, Penn State
From Legacy to Memory: Reckoning with Racial Violence at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. - Christina Simko, Williams College
The White Working-Class and the Legacy of the 1960s Ku Klux Klan in the 2016 Presidential Election. - Mattias Smångs, Yale University
The Persistence of Historical Racial Violence and Political Suppression: Implications for Contemporary Regional Inequality. - Jhacova Williams, Economic Policy Institute; Trevon Logan, Ohio State University; Bradley Hardy, American University
Sensemaking Papers
A Call for Integral Violence Studies - Christian Davenport, University of Michigan
Expanding the Scope of Historical Racial Violence - Geoff Ward, Washington University in St. Louis; David Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis; Sarah Gaby, UNC Wilmington; Hedwig Lee, Washington University in St. Louis
State-sanctioned slow violence and population health inequities - Margaret T. Hicken, University of Michigan; Lewis Miles, University of Michigan; Solome Haile, Washington University in St. Louis and University of Michigan; Michael Esposito, University of Michigan
Achieving Health Equity by Addressing Legacies of Racial Violence/Racism in Community Engaged Public Health Practice - Darrell Hudson, Washington University in St. Louis
Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence - Monica Martinez, UT-Austin
Decoding Disparities and Exposing the Racial Legacies of Historical Anatomical Collections of Human Remains. - Molly K. Zuckerman, Mississippi State University; Rita M. Austin, University of Oslo; Courtney A. Hofman, University of Oklahoma