
Author: Ibram X. Kendi
Publisher & Date: Bold Type Books, 20 Jun 2023
Page Count: 736 pages
ISBN: 978-1645030393
Age/Reading Level: 14 & up/Grade 9 & up
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The National Book Award winning history of how racist ideas were created, spread, and deeply rooted in American society.
Some Americans insist that we’re living in a post-racial society. But racist thought is not just alive and well in America–it is more sophisticated and more insidious than ever. And as award-winning historian Ibram X. Kendi argues, racist ideas have a long and lingering history, one in which nearly every great American thinker is complicit.
In this deeply researched and fast-moving narrative, Kendi chronicles the entire story of anti-black racist ideas and their staggering power over the course of American history. He uses the life stories of five major American intellectuals to drive this history: Puritan minister Cotton Mather, Thomas Jefferson, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, W.E.B. Du Bois, and legendary activist Angela Davis.
As Kendi shows, racist ideas did not arise from ignorance or hatred. They were created to justify and rationalize deeply entrenched discriminatory policies and the nation’s racial inequities.
In shedding light on this history, Stamped from the Beginning offers us the tools we need to expose racist thinking. In the process, he gives us reason to hope.
Challenges & Bans
This book has been challenged due to claims that it contains anti-American sentiment, disrespects the Bible, promotes anti-racist ideas, and/or includes potentially offensive language.
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Awards & Accolades
2016 National Book Award for Nonfiction (winner); New York Times Bestseller; Washington Post Bestseller; 2016 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction (finalist); 2017 Hurston/Wright Legacy Awards in Nonfiction (nominee); 2016 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work of Nonfiction (nominee); Named one of the Best Books of the Year by the Boston Globe, Chicago Review of Books, The Root, Buzzfeed, Bustle, and Entropy; named “The Most Ambitious Book of 2016” by the Washington Post