

Critical Race Theory Redux, Part 3: White Supremacy in the US, cont.
Jul 27, 2023
In this podcast, Dr. Nathan Cartagena, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, discusses the history of white supremacy in the United States. He covers topics such as the impact of white supremacy on indigenous peoples and Africans, the role of white supremacy in US expansion, and the historical context of white supremacy and racial identity. This eye-opening conversation sheds light on the complexities and contradictions within federal Indian law and the systemic injustice experienced by marginalized groups.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
History of White Supremacy in Law and Policies
01:39 • 6min
The Impact of White Supremacy on Indigenous Peoples and Africans
07:37 • 14min
The Historical Process of Statehood in the US
21:47 • 4min
The Role of White Supremacy in US Expansion
25:23 • 13min
The Dawes Act and the Land Allotment
38:09 • 5min
Plessy v Ferguson and the Policing of Whiteness
43:00 • 3min
The United States' Interest in Puerto Rico
46:27 • 3min
The Historical Context of White Supremacy and Racial Identity
49:38 • 14min
Introduction and All Trails Plus Ad
01:03:23 • 2min