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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Dr. Ibram X. Kendi explores the legacy of racism throughout the entire history of the United States of America. Further, it spotlights the work of antiracists and those who have resisted the racist ideas and policies that shape this nation.
A quick glance at textbooks used in classrooms across the country reveals the paucity of pages devoted to teaching about the origins of racism. And among these pages are obscured narratives that belie the realities of racism, as recent headlines demonstrate. Stamped unveils this reality, which has often been hidden from students, by deconstructing false narratives and providing a comprehensive discussion of the history of race and racism in America.
With your donation, my students in American literature will be invited to learn about the history of racist ideas in America. They will be challenged to identify and examine racist policies that are embedded within the fabric of this nation. They will also be empowered to locate themselves in the work of stamping out racist thoughts in their daily lives and to view the path forward for leading an antiracist future.
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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Dr. Ibram X. Kendi explores the legacy of racism throughout the entire history of the United States of America. Further, it spotlights the work of antiracists and those who have resisted the racist ideas and policies that shape this nation.
A quick glance at textbooks used in classrooms across the country reveals the paucity of pages devoted to teaching about the origins of racism. And among these pages are obscured narratives that belie the realities of racism, as recent headlines demonstrate. Stamped unveils this reality, which has often been hidden from students, by deconstructing false narratives and providing a comprehensive discussion of the history of race and racism in America.
With your donation, my students in American literature will be invited to learn about the history of racist ideas in America. They will be challenged to identify and examine racist policies that are embedded within the fabric of this nation. They will also be empowered to locate themselves in the work of stamping out racist thoughts in their daily lives and to view the path forward for leading an antiracist future.