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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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Callie Dean
as a book she's been wanting to read for years and will finally tackle for the letter C.
Ep 506: A new way to think about your reading in the coming year
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Anna Sale
, the movie "Origin" is based on it, focusing on social hierarchies and oppression across cultures.
Nick Offerman's Principled Hypocrisy
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Peter Bell
as an eye-opening book detailing the influence of American racial structures on Nazi Germany's policies.
"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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Raquel Martin
as one of the books she has read by Isabel Wilkerson.
Understanding White Curiosity and Racial Boundaries
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Imani Cheers
as a starting point when discussing race and representation in the media.
The Science of Sinners: Storytelling, Symbolism & Historical Horror
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J Wortham
for understanding how global forces decided to subjugate and marginalize Black people.
Ep. 352 No Hierarchy of Legitimacy with J Wortham
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Srini Rao
when discussing stereotypes and a previous conversation about them.
Donny Jackson: The Internalized Stains of Slavery and Why Empathy Cannot Develop Without Interaction Across Racial Lines

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