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  2. So You Want to Talk About Race - Wikipedia

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    Oluo was convinced into writing a book by her agent, who conceived of a "guidebook" in which Oluo answered questions she regularly received on social media or addressed in her essays. Oluo was reluctant to spend so much time writing about race but was inspired, after beginning to ask people what issues they face, when talking about race, and ...

  3. Me and White Supremacy - Wikipedia

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    Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor is a book by Layla Saad published on January 28, 2020. Structured as a 28-day guide targeted at white readers, the book aims to aid readers in identifying the impact of white privilege and white supremacy over their lives.

  4. Asao B. Inoue - Wikipedia

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    Asao B. Inoue (born 1970) is a Japanese American academic writer and professor of rhetoric and composition in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University [1] whose research and teaching focus on anti-racist writing assessment.

  5. The Myth of Race - Wikipedia

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    In a generally favorable review, Jeffrey C. Long wrote that "The Myth of Race rightly points to a critical role for Franz Boas, who formulated anthropology along nonā€racial lines, even before biological anthropology adopted the evolutionary principles established by the New Synthesis in the 1930s. This is an important contribution of the book.

  6. UNESCO statements on race - Wikipedia

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    Statement on race is the first statement on race issued by UNESCO. It was issued on 18 July 1950 [3]: 5 following World War II and Nazi racism, to clarify what was scientifically known about race, and as a moral condemnation of racism.

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    Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan signaled Thursday that she will jump in the race, writing in a post on X, “I love Minnesota and my intention is to run for U.S. Senate and continue to serve ...

  8. Racism in the work of Charles Dickens - Wikipedia

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    One of the most controversial characters created by Dickens is the British Jew Fagin in the novel Oliver Twist, first published in serial form between 1837 and 1839.The character of Fagin has been seen by many as being stereotypical and containing antisemitic tropes, though others, such as Dickens's biographer G. K. Chesterton have argued against this view.

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