Published Date

December 1, 2018

Resource Type

AHA Resource, For the Classroom, Vetted Resource

Thematic

African American, Cultural, Current Events in Historical Context, Legal, Political, Public History, Visual Culture

AHA Topics

Teaching & Learning

Geographic

United States

This resource is part of the AHA’s bibliography on Historians on the Confederate Monument Debate

 

On Race and Medieval Studies, A Collective Statement by Medievalists of Color (August 1, 2017)

On Charlottesville and the Study of the South, Center for the Study of the American South (August 15, 2017)

Charlottesville and the Mississippi Flag, Joint Statement of Mississippi College Professors, Jackson Free Press (August 21, 2017)

Statement on Charlottesville, National Council on Public History (August 16, 2017)

Medievalists Respond to Charlottesville, The Medieval Academy of America et al. (August 1, 2017)

NEHA Statement on Charlottesville, Racism and History, New England Historical Association (August, 24, 2017)

ASALH’s Position on Confederate Monuments, Association for the Study of African American Life and History (September 2017)

Statement on Confederate Monuments, North Carolina Preservation Consortium (September 26, 2017)