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Mentioned as a book by Isabel Wilkerson that documents how the Nazis were influenced and inspired by Americans due to racially superior ideas.

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The Rise of the Nazis | How Disease and Religion Paved the Way for Evil | 2
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as a book she's been wanting to read for years and will finally tackle for the letter C.

Callie Dean

Ep 506: A new way to think about your reading in the coming year
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, the movie "Origin" is based on it, focusing on social hierarchies and oppression across cultures.


Anna Sale

Nick Offerman's Principled Hypocrisy
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as an eye-opening book detailing the influence of American racial structures on Nazi Germany's policies.

Peter Bell

"Southern Chattel Slavery Wasn't That Bad"
Mentioned by Jay Tomlinson who references Isabel Wilkerson's metaphor of a house to describe a person's relationship with their country.

#1748 Patriotism in Peril: Democracy, the Military, and the Fight Over What America Means
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as one of the books she has read by Isabel Wilkerson.


Raquel Martin

Understanding White Curiosity and Racial Boundaries
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as a starting point when discussing race and representation in the media.


Imani Cheers

The Science of Sinners: Storytelling, Symbolism & Historical Horror
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for understanding how global forces decided to subjugate and marginalize Black people.

J Wortham

Ep. 352 No Hierarchy of Legitimacy with J Wortham
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when discussing stereotypes and a previous conversation about them.


Srini Rao

Donny Jackson: The Internalized Stains of Slavery and Why Empathy Cannot Develop Without Interaction Across Racial Lines







