A Brief History of Race and Racism: How a Damaging Idea Took Hold
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Virtual Voice
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Adrian Morales
この作品は、デジタルボイスによる朗読を使用しています。
Uncover how the social construct of race built systemic inequality in this eye-opening historical deep dive. Perfect for an educational commute, this empathetic narrative maps the long road from early cultural prejudice to modern structural discrimination.
Moving calmly through centuries of transatlantic empires, pseudoscientific myths, and civil rights resistance, this grounded sociology audiobook connects our global past to your present reality. By understanding how harmful ideologies were weaponized into law, listeners can replace fatalism with the empowering knowledge needed to challenge everyday injustice.
What you'll discover inside:
• How early cultural prejudices transformed into formalized, state-sponsored colonial systems.
• The dangerous rise of racial pseudoscience, eugenics, and their lingering impact on global policies.
• Why the transatlantic slave trade became the economic engine for enduring human division.
• The complex intersectionality of modern colorism, class, gender, and global migration.
• Inspiring accounts of resilience, from historic rebellions to contemporary antiracist organizing.
History is not simply an unchangeable record of what happened; it is the vital blueprint for creating meaningful societal change. Press play to transform your understanding of humanity and take an essential step toward dismantling the damaging ideas that shape our world.
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