

#47472
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Stamped from the Beginning
The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
Book • 2016
This non-fiction book by Ibram X. Kendi provides a detailed and definitive history of racist ideas in the United States.
It categorizes people and ideas into three groups: racist, assimilationist, or antiracist.
Kendi argues that racist ideas are rooted in white greed and hate, and he critically examines historical figures and their contributions to these ideas.
The book won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2016.
A graphic version, adapted and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill, was published in June 2023 to make the content more accessible to a broader readership.
It categorizes people and ideas into three groups: racist, assimilationist, or antiracist.
Kendi argues that racist ideas are rooted in white greed and hate, and he critically examines historical figures and their contributions to these ideas.
The book won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2016.
A graphic version, adapted and illustrated by Joel Christian Gill, was published in June 2023 to make the content more accessible to a broader readership.
Mentioned by
















Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by
Ben Shapiro as an author of books on anti-racism, whose work is criticized by the speaker.


Ep. 1814 - The Greatest Scam in Modern America
Mentioned by Ibram X. Kendi while discussing his previous work chronicling individuals who held both racist and anti-racist views.

How to Be an Antiracist, with Ibram X. Kendi
Mentioned by Kevin Griffin as a helpful resource for understanding the history of racism and its impact.

Your Craving Mind | Kevin Griffin
Mentioned by
Malcolm Gladwell as the author of 'Stamped from the Beginning' and 'How to Be an Antiracist'.


Presenting: Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi
Mentioned by
Joe Rogan and James Lindsay in the discussion of critical race theory and its implications.


#1767 - James Lindsay
Mentioned in the context of books by Black authors whose sales skyrocketed after George Floyd's murder, then faced banning efforts.

758: Talking While Black