Historical Public Crime and Intergenerational Mobility of Blacks: Evidence from Lynching Activity in the US South

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Sotiris Kampanelis
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This paper examines the long-term effect of a historical public crime, namely lynching, against Black offenders in the U.S. during the 19th and 20th centuries on the current local rates of intergenerational mobility of Black people. I find that higher historical lynching activity exerts a negative effect on the current economic opportunities of Blacks, potentially through racism and hatred. I corroborate this by instrumenting lynching with the local historical railway and population expansion. The results do not hold for Whites, Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans, and are valid to a large set of robustness checks.
历史公共犯罪与黑人代际流动:来自美国南部私刑活动的证据
本文考察了19世纪和20世纪美国针对黑人罪犯的一项历史公共犯罪(即私刑)对当前当地黑人代际流动率的长期影响。我发现历史上更高的私刑活动对黑人当前的经济机会产生了负面影响,可能是通过种族主义和仇恨。我通过将私刑与当地历史上的铁路和人口扩张联系起来,证实了这一点。结果并不适用于白人、西班牙裔、亚洲人和印第安人,并且对大量的稳健性检查是有效的。
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