Kimberly Young

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Like the Germantown petitioners in the 1600s, and John Woolman in the 1700s, Tiedemann showed that people who held racist ideas were never simply products of their time. Although most scholars made the easy, popular, professionally rewarding choice of circulating racist ideas, some did not. Some made the hard, unpopular choice of advancing antiracist ideas.
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
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