Check out our latest article, now online first! "Formal Social Control and Mental Health: Ethnic Variation among Black Women" by @RyanTalbert and @Prof_EPatterson: https://t.co/Eyl63t3uRw
Check out my study examining reactions to seeing the confederate flag by race, region, and before & after the 2015 Charleston massacre https://t.co/3O3kwoluP9
Vanderbilt Sociology has been a phenomenal professional home for the past five years. However, this fall, I'm looking forward to the new adventures ahead in this next stage of my professional career at UT-Austin! https://t.co/ELj26gj9oQ
Two of my fabulous @VUSociology colleagues, Evelyn Patterson and @RyanTalbert (soon to be at U Conn), along with Rice's Tony Brown, just published a paper in Journal of Marriage and Family. Check it out!
https://t.co/EuZU2pAjxC
"If America is coming apart, the 1850s provide poignant lessons. That decade was the only time in our history when the nation dissolved, militarized, and ultimately went to war over competing visions of the future," David W. Blight writes: https://t.co/oMBDRhWYZc
Historians say it's the only successful coup in #US#history, when white supremacists overthrew the Reconstruction-era gov't. in Wilmington in 1898.
https://t.co/CJseT0nShj