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Submit ReviewAmidst the weeks of protests, an old conversation has gained new traction: what do we do with our monuments to slaveholders and other problematic historical figures?
In the weeks of protests calling for justice for George Floyd, an old conversation has gained new traction: what do we do with our monuments to slaveholders and other problematic historical figures? All across the country, monuments of Confederate generals, slave owners, and colonizers are being torn down. Universities, like Princeton’s former Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, are renaming departments and buildings. And while some are in favor of the push to reimagine how we memorialize history, others are concerned that removing these monuments will make us forget parts of our history and puts us in danger of repeating it. Joining us this hour to grapple with these questions is ERICA ARMSTRONG DUNBAR, Professor of History at Rutgers University and JONATHAN ZIMMERMAN, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania.
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