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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: Which Statues Should We Take Down? How To Fairly Judge Historical Figures by Todayβs Standards
Description: In the United States, questions of how we celebrate β or condemn β leaders in the past have never been more contentious. In 2017, a statue of Robert E. Lee was removed β leading to a race riot and terrorist attack. But in 2020, statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Christopher Columbus, and even Ulysses S. Grant were defaced or toppled. All of this comes to the question of how we judge the past. When are the morals and ethics of people born centuries earlier excusable for the conditions of their birth, and when are they universally condemnable? What separates a Thomas Jefferson from an Empero...