Michael Quinn

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It is hard to get people to admit that they are all equal. One prime way of doing it, as we all know, is to get them to unite against a common racial enemy—to get poor whites and rich whites, for example, to join together in despising blacks. John C. Calhoun—a man who was the subject of a laudatory Nazi biography in 1935—described the basic strategy in 1821.
Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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