C. Wood: This book by Dr. Kendi is an outstanding compilation of the history of race in America, and a call for all of us who grew up in a society that taught us racist ideology and stereotypy to reexamine the our understanding of the society that we live in. As a biologist, I know that there are no true biological differences that define “race.” Nevertheless, this book was greatly enlightening to me.
United States on Jan 27, 2024
Paulette A Schriner: Showed documentary to my student in AP then bought book. This book is amazing. Written well. Lots of historical background. Easy to read. I'm learning so much and I've been teaching these topics for years. Worth the read and knowledge. And a colleague lent me his second book.
United States on Jan 19, 2024
Daniel Martin:
Ce livre raconte en détail les problèmes d’esclavage et de racisme aux Etats-Unis, depuis leur fondation au XVIIe siècle jusqu’à nos jours.
On y apprend comment le développement de l’agriculture dans les états du sud est devenu complètement dépendant de la main d’œuvre esclave importée d’Afrique, au point de faire la guerre de Sécession pour conserver ses quelques 4 millions d’esclaves de l’époque. Cette guerre civile a fait environ 750.000 morts de 1861 à 1865, pour des raisons racistes autant qu’économiques.
Avec des centaines d’exemples à l’appui, l’auteur montre comment les esclavagistes ont trouvé des « raisons » philosophiques, biologiques et morales pour justifier les discriminations et la souffrance des noirs : on a « montré » qu’ils constituaient une race génétiquement distincte de celle des Blancs ; qu’ils descendaient d’un fils maudit de Noé ; que leur infériorité congénitale provenait du climat trop chaud de l’Afrique, et que leur incapacité intellectuelle était sans remède.
On a trouvé une jeune esclave noire surdouée, qui à 15 ans lisait et écrivait en anglais, latin...
France on Jan 02, 2024
steelroses: Book was wrapped in plastic. Great condition.
United States on Dec 18, 2023
Anna Sternfeldt: Historical knowledge we all should know.
Sweden on May 03, 2023
Leith Campbell: I am still reading this book, it is a page turner! The author has done a fantastic job with the available research there was on this subject.
Canada on Apr 02, 2023
Charlotte Elizabeth: I really recommend that everyone reads this book.
United Kingdom on May 29, 2020
Serenus Zeitblom:
Viele Rezensionen hat Ibram X Kendi mit "Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America" in den Medien erhalten, 2016 auch den Sachbuchpreis des National Book Award,
Der selbst afroamerikanische Hochschullehrer sieht die US-Geschichte einmal konsequent aus der Perspektive des Rassismus. Das ist nicht die gewohnte Betrachtungsweise - Schwarze, ihre Versklavung bzw. Diskrimierung werden meist sonst nur kurz angetippt - und dadurch aufschlussreich.
Mit dem Finger auf "die da" in den USA zu weisen, wäre aber falsch - "Stamped from the beginning" sensibilisiert eher für den täglichen abstempelnden Rassismus hier wie dort. Und gegen andere Diskriminierungen aufgrund von Geschlecht, Orientierung, Geld, Herkunft, ... Kendis aufmerksame Hinweise auf Rassismus damals wie heute lassen sich nämlich so übertragen.
Kendi verwehrt sich dabei gegen "Segregationismus" (getrennte Entwicklung), aber auch gegen einen Assimilations-Rassismus, dass Schwarze sich einfach nur angleichen müssten/sollten. Seine "antirassistischen" Vorbilder sind die aufbegehrenden Angela Davis und De Bois, und auch deren Irrwege stellt Kendi mit...
Germany on Jul 05, 2018
A. H. Wagner:
About halfway through reading this book, I realized I was highlighting almost every single page and had to start color-coding my highlights so as to make a little more sense of why certain passages struck me—a visual testimony of how illuminating Stamped from the Beginning is. With a primary focus on racism toward African-Americans and people identified as Black, this book is a thoroughly researched, sweepingly comprehensive survey of racism from its first traceable roots in ancient Greece when Aristotle said Africans had “burnt faces” to the start of the African slave trade in 15th century Europe, to the first recorded slave ship arriving in colonial America in 1619, all the way through the Civil War, the Jim Crow laws, the 1960s Civil Rights movement, and up to the present day. In order to help readers navigate this extensive timeline, author Ibram X. Kendi divides the book into five parts, featuring one historical figure as a sort of tour guide or anchor for each part.
Very few individuals or institutions mentioned in this book come off as completely free of racist thinking; even many abolitionists and civil rights activists are revealed to have...
United States on Apr 26, 2017
Stamped from the Beginning: A Comprehensive Exploration of Racist Ideas in America's History | Navigating the Journey of Motherhood | The Epic Journey of African Americans: The Warmth of Other Suns - An Unforgettable Story of the Great Migration | |
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History of Race & Ethnicity | History of Race & Ethnicity | ||
Print length | 594 pages | ||
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Discrimination & Racism Studies | Discrimination & Racism Studies | ||
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Publication date | April 12, 2016 | ||
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Black & African American History (Kindle Store) | Black & African American History |
Mayree Ellis: Round of applause to Ibram X Kendi. Thank you for setting the truth free, even if people don't accept it.
United States on Feb 15, 2024