Race: A History Beyond Black and White

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Hardcover
Author: Marc Aronson
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publish Date: November 2007
Language: English
Reading Level: 8.8
EAN: 9780689865541

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Overview

From historian Marc Aronson comes a thought-provoking, revelatory young adult nonfiction history of the origins of racism.

Race. You know it at a glance: he’s black; she’s white. They’re Asian; we’re Latino. Racism. I’m better; she’s worse. Those people do those kinds of things. We all know it’s wrong to make these judgments, but they come faster than thought. Why? Where did those feelings come from? Why are they so powerful? Why have millions been enslaved, murdered, denied their rights because of the color of their skin, the shape of their eyes?

This astounding book traces the history of racial prejudice in Western culture back to ancient Sumer and beyond. Greeks divided the world into civilized and barbarian, medieval men wrote about the traits of monstrous men until, finally, Enlightenment scientists scrap all those mythologies and come up with a new one: charts spelling out the traits of human races.

Throughout most of human history, slavery had nothing to do with race. In fact, the idea of race itself did not exist in the West before the 1600s. But once the idea was established and backed up by “scientific” theory, its influence grew with devastating consequences, from the appalling lynchings in the American South to the catastrophe known as the Holocaust in Europe.

Details

Pages: 336
Dimensions: 9.08 x 6.28 x 1.02 in
Lexile Score: 1090
Interest Level: Upper Grade (UG)
Point Value: 11
ISBN: 0689865546

Awards

2008 Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens - Recommended (Fourteen and Up)