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Stamped

Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning
Summary:

The book provides a condensed history of racist ideas in America, reframing the narrative to engage younger readers and highlight the distinction between racist, assimilationist, and antiracist perspectives. It encourages critical thinking about racism and empowers readers to actively challenge systemic injustice.

Key points:

1. Racist Ideas' Origins: The book traces racist ideas in America back to influential figures like Cotton Mather and Thomas Jefferson, highlighting their deliberate creation to uphold social, economic, and political inequalities.

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