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[1] [3] [4] The book warns against "turn[ing] racism into race", [5] such as in the statement "black Southerners were segregated because of their skin color" [6] which disguises the social practice of racism as inborn individual traits. [7] The Fields sisters argue that race is a social construct and solely the product of racism, that racism is ...
Novels about the Lost Cause of the Confederacy (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Novels about racism" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
In the early 1890s, Matthews became more involved in the African-American political and social circles. On October 5, 1892, Victoria Earle Matthews and educator and activist, Maritcha Remond Lyons, organized a testimonial dinner in New York's Lyric Hall for Ida B. Wells and her anti-lynching campaign which led to the founding of the Woman's Loyal Union of New York and Brooklyn.
The Good Immigrant is a book of 21 essays by BAME writers, described by Sandeep Parmar in The Guardian as "an unflinching dialogue about race and racism in the UK", [1] which aims to "document… what it means to be a person of colour now" [2] in light of what Shukla notes in the book's foreword "the backwards attitude to immigration and refugees [and] the systematic racism that runs through ...
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror is a 2010 non-fiction book by American author Thomas Ligotti. [ 1 ] Better known as a horror fiction author, with Conspiracy Ligotti offers a series of essays exploring his philosophical pessimism , nihilist and antinatalist views.
Last month, a school district in the San Antonio, Texas, area pulled more than 400 books from its shelves to review them, “out of an abundance” of caution after a Republican state legislator ...
Plays about race and ethnicity (4 C, 103 P) Pages in category "Literature about race and ethnicity" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The Global Bell Curve: Race, IQ and Inequality Worldwide is a book by Lynn, originally published Washington Summit Publishers in 2008. The book's stated purpose is to determine whether the racial and socioeconomic differences in the United States in average IQ, as originally claimed by the 1994 book The Bell Curve , also exist in other countries.