Stamped From the Beginning

 






Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram Kendi is a novel about the history of racism in America.  Kendi believes that American racism should be categorized in three groups.  The first group is the segregations who he states are anti-blackness. Next is assimilationists who argue that black people can integrate with mainstream American culture by hiding their true self.  The third group is the anti-racists in which argue that blackness has been problematic in America.  He uses five influential people from the colonial time to further explain his beliefs.  One being Thomas Jefferson due to the fact he fought for equality, but still owned hundreds of slaves.  He also called William, an abolitionist and journalist, The Liberator.  Keni´s book brings upon the idea that racial policies in America are from a collection of interests that include economic, political, and social concerns.

Reynolds, J. (2020). Stamped from the beginning.



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