
Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy
Harvard Divinity School
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Religion and Race in American History by Catherine Jin Lum
The book structured both chronologically and thematically includes groups such as Pacific Islanders and South Asians that are too often marginalized in discussions of American racism and race. In order to comment specifically on the contributions of that book, let me say a few words about the scholarly context into which it situates itself. This version of history to quote Catherine's own work sees religion and race as categorically different. The religious subject is thought to be changeable through conversion while the race subject is perpetually inferior by the color of their skin.
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