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100 1  Abrahams, Seymour. 
245 10 American racism paradox.|nThe History of Racism in America,
       from Birth to the Present Day. Between Strong Powers and 
       Inequalit|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cSeymour 
       Abrahams. 
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511 1  Read by Robbin Wilkinson. 
520    From slavery to George Floyd, discover the history of 
       racism in the USA, from its beginning to today. Welcome to
       the 21st century, the time when racism is alive and well, 
       even though everybody claims they live in a post-racial 
       society. In order to fight the racist thought, it is 
       essential that people first understand how racist ideas 
       were developed, disseminated, and enshrined in American 
       society. Written by Seymour Abrahams, American Racism 
       Paradox explores the idea of racism from the day it 
       appeared until today. Abrahams points out that, contrary 
       to popular belief, racism didn't appear because of hatred 
       or ignorance. Instead, it was devised by the brilliant 
       minds of each era. These people wanted to entrench 
       discriminatory policies and the nation's racial 
       disparities in everything from wealth to health. Here's 
       what American Racism Paradox has to offer: The History of 
       Racism: Discover when racism appeared and how it managed 
       to infect the minds of millions of Americans. From 
       Colonialism Until Today: Find out how racism shaped the 
       society since the 18th century and how it changed to 
       become more heinous than ever before. A New Type of 
       Slavery: Learn how people of color are slaves to the white
       supremacist society, even now in the 21st century. And 
       much more! Even though racist ideas are easily produced, 
       they can be as easily discredited. Abrahams wrote this 
       book as an additional attempt to fight racism. American 
       Racism Paradox sheds a light on the murky history of 
       racist ideas and offers the listener all the tools they 
       need to expose them. The fight against racism is not over;
       it is just getting started! 
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