Stamped from the Beginning
About This Book
Published in 2016, this work presents an in-depth investigation into the development and dissemination of racist ideology throughout American history. Kendi traces how racist thinking emerged, evolved, and gained traction across generations. The book pays particular attention to how specific presidential administrations—those of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton—advanced racist narratives and policies that inflicted lasting damage on Black communities across the nation.
Who Should Read This?
- Civil rights activists working on racial justice issues
- People with a strong interest in American historical developments
- Students studying political science and governmental systems
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