Confederate Streets and Black-White Labor Market Differentials

Dr. Jhacova Williams, Associate Economist, RAND Corporation

Using a unique dataset, this paper examines the extent to which streets named after prominent Confederate generals reflect an area's racial animus toward blacks and are related to black-white labor market differentials. The analysis shows that Confederate streets are positively associated with a proxy for historical racial animus.

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Baha'i Chair for World Peace

BCWP@umd.ed

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