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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
Polarization and recent election results demonstrate both the continuing importance of racial attitudes in whites’ political preferences, and the existence of significant variation in these racial attitudes depending on geography, context, and time period. Papers on this panel document and explain white racial attitudes and racial identity using a variety of approaches.
Mapping White Racial Attitudes from Sea to Shining Sea - Camille Danielle Burge, Villanova University; Princess H Williams, Amherst College
Long-Run Effects of School Segregation on Whites' Partisanship - Taylor Mattia, New York University
Race and White Rural Consciousness - Matthew D. Nelsen, The University of Chicago
Racial Threat and the Construction of the New South - Michael Greenberger, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill