Posted on 06/21/2023 2:16:54 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
A new study outlines how white people’s migration during and after the Civil War, from the Confederate South to the West, bolstered white supremacy and institutional racism in non-slave states, helping create the vast racial disparities that exist today nationwide.
Five researchers from separate colleges collaborated on the study, called “Confederate Diaspora,” to compile and study census data that tracked the migration to the West of white Americans, including 60,000 former plantation owners. The former Southerners took on local positions of authority, like police officers, clergy and politicians, giving them influence to create a post-Civil War culture that continued to oppress Black people even after slavery had ended.
This results in structural and systemic racism in almost every walk of life today — education, housing, jobs, health care and wealth, among other areas — that continues to hamper progress for Black people, according to a working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research this month.
The former Confederates “continued to transmit norms to their children and non-Southern neighbors,” the researchers wrote, “shaping racial inequities in labor, housing, and policing.”
Researcher Patrick Testa, an assistant professor of economics at Tulane University in New Orleans, said the impact of the Confederates on other parts of the country was deep and long-lasting.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...
Woodrow Wilson comes to mind.
NBC is really reaching on this. But then again they do on everything.
I obviously did not click the link. But I wonder if NBC mentioned the Ku Klux Klan. AKA the paramilitary terrorist wing of the Democratic Party.
Blah blah blah
Otherwise known as "affirmative action" and "diversity inclusion and equity".
A passage I came across today:
http://slavenorth.com/pennrace.htm
“But in addition to economics and politics, much of the rise in race prejudice in Pennsylvania was tied to the influx of blacks from the South and to the rising crime rates that resulted from it.”
“In colonial times, blacks seemed not disproportionate among the criminals of Pennsylvania, or at least they were not seriously complained of. As early as 1806, however, Friends lamented the deterioration in character of the black population of Philadelphia and laid the blame for it on the constant influx of runaways.”
“On they come with all the accumulated depravity which they have been long accustomed to; such as lying, pilfering, stealing, swearing, deceit, and a thousand meaner vices, the fruits of slavery,” a writer of 1805 complained, in reference to runaways from the South. “When they arrive, they almost generally abandon themselves to all manner of debauchery and dissipation, to the great annoyance of many of our citizens.”
“Joel Swayne, a farmer in East Marlborough Township, not far from the Mason-Dixon Line in Chester County, wrote to state Sen. William Jackson in 1843 about this problem. “It is obvious that an increasing prejudice is abroad against those of a dark skin,” he wrote. “[T]heir numbers are rapidly increasing by the ingress of perhaps the worst class the Slave states produce—the idle or infirm who are sent away, the vicious & insubordinate who run away. Thus the interests of masters and slaves concur in throwing into this State & perhaps this naborhood in particular those who as working men are driving away working citizens, for whom they are a very inferior substitute.”
The article does discuss white prejudice, white abuse of blacks, laws that subjugated blacks in Pennsylvania; it is not a one-sided screed blaming blacks.
White sentiment against blacks and racial friction predates the Confederacy and did not require ex-Confederate propaganda.
“May not have had slavery”
There were slaves in the North.
Yeah, how could the Republicans possibly compete when all they had to offer was dignity and self respect?!
The term has no independent meaning.
The CSA embraced every square inch of every former U.S. state that formed a part of it. Does “confederate” mean every person in that geographic area and thus subject to the jurisdiction of the government of the CSA during the “Wawh of Nawthun’ Aggression”? Meaning, every person whose citizenship snapped from CSA citizenship right back to USA citizenship?
Nobody casually referred to ordinary citizens as Confederates once the war ended, did they?
These joyously wordsmithing people must regard themselves as being absolutely brilliant, such that the rest of us are just not worthy.
Is saying that confederates and the Confederacy should not be respected ‘piling on the South’?
The sainted abolitionists wanted to deport their freed asses to Africa...
I never knew the NYC draft riots were caused by relocated Southerners.
Just one example of racist behavior in the North before the Civil War ended. So I am not buying the authors’ narrative at all.
Notice that they conveniently left off his party affiliation: He was a member of the Democratic Party, and ran for president in 1860 as a Southern Democrat.
The black population in Idaho earns more, on average, than the white population.
Idaho is the only state in the nation where blacks earn more than whites, and their income also tops that of all other races and ethnic groups, according to the study “Idaho Blacks: Quiet Economic Triumph of Enduring Champions.”
The rebirth of the Klan in 1915. Who was President then? Oh Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat!
I suppose professional racism fighters will go away about the same time people profiting from COVID or climate change find another line of work.
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