Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America (98 page)

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Authors: Ibram X. Kendi

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teaching career,
276–277
The Philadelphia Negro
,
283
The Souls of Black Folk
,
291–294
UN Charter,
351
Williams’s
History of the Negro Race
,
267–268
women’s suffrage,
304
World War I Black soldiers,
312–314

dual-evolution theory,
353–354
,
431–432

Dudley, Thomas U.,
265

Dukakis, Michael,
441–442

Duke, David,
445–446

Duke University,
486–487

Dunning School of Reconstruction history,
286–287
,
332

Dusk of Dawn
(Du Bois),
336

dysesthesia,
185

Dyson, Eric,
480–481
,
494

Ebonics,
170–171
,
471–473

economic depression,
253
,
332–333

economic hierarchy,
39–41
,
64
,
66–67
,
126–127
,
131–132
,
141–142
,
145

Edmundson, William,
51–52

education

Angela Davis and,
208–209
,
381–382
,
418
banning affirmative action,
465–466
Black Studies,
407–408
,
442–443
colonial colleges,
16–18
,
64
Cotton Mather,
54–55
Ebonics,
471–473
economic discrimination increasing with,
370
Ghana, Mali, and Songhay empires,
19–20
Harlem Renaissance,
323–324
Hayes underwriting Black education,
272
historically Black colleges and universities,
243–244
,
323–324
Little Rock Nine,
367
measuring intelligence,
456–457
multiculturalism,
469–470
of Du Bois,
267–268
,
271–272
,
276
of Phillis Wheatley,
93–94
public funding for Black education,
3
,
208–209
Reconstruction,
237
Regents v. Bakke
,
425–426
,
428–429
standardized testing threatening racial parity,
479–480
studying and exhibiting uncultivated Barbarians,
95–96
William Lloyd Garrison,
162–163

educational persuasion,
503–506
,
508–509

Egypt,
182

Eisenhower, Dwight David,
361
,
367

Elder, Larry,
486

elections and election campaigns,
476–477

ballot box stuffing in the South,
258
banning affirmative action,
465–466
Black suffrage as issue,
244–245
Civil Rights Act and LBJ,
387–388
civil rights activists,
369
Clinton nomination,
450–451
fears of Black rapists skewing Republican support,
441–442
Horace Greeley’s candidacy,
252
impact of
The Bell Curve
on,
457–458
Jefferson’s loss to Adams,
129
Jimmy Carter,
424–425
midterm elections of 1866,
242
presidential election of 1852,
197–198
presidential election of 1860,
212
Strom Thurmond,
356
The Tragic Era
,
330–331
voter suppression,
476–477
,
481

Elkins, Stanley,
366

Ellis, Havelock,
257
,
280

emancipation,
164–165
,
168–169
,
174
,
176
,
178
,
181
,
227–229
,
231

Emancipation Proclamation,
220–222
,
227–228

Enforcement Acts,
249–250

England.
See
Britain

English Civil War,
39–40

Enlightenment,
7
,
79–82
,
84–85
,
90–91
,
93–94
,
148

entertainment industry,
449
,
451
,
465

equal opportunity,
425–426
,
503–504

An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding
(Locke),
50

An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races
(Gobineau),
198

Essay on Universal History
(Voltaire),
84

Essays for the Black Silent Majority
(McWhorter),
473–474

ethnic racism,
6
,
83–84
,
358–359
,
444

eugenics,
3
,
210–211
,
301–302
,
310–311
,
319–321
,
353–354

exceptionalism, American,
68–69
,
481
,
490–491

exhibition of Blacks,
124
,
137–139
,
170–171
,
182–183

Exodusters,
260

explorers, European,
31–36

extension of slavery,
181
,
186
,
214–215

extinction of Blacks,
168
,
210–211
,
281–282
,
329

extraordinary Negros,
96–97
,
101
,
121–123
,
440–441

The Family: Preserving America’s Future
(Bauer),
439

Fanon, Franz,
402–403

Farrakhan, Louis,
462–463

Fatal Invention
(Roberts),
475–476

Faubus, Orval,
367

Fauset, Jessie,
323

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
411
,
413

Federal Elections Bill,
272–273

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
484

The Female Offender
(Lombroso),
257

feminists and feminism,
246–247
,
353
,
408–409
,
419–420
,
446
,
461–462

Ferris, William,
317–318

Fetchit, Stepin,
334

Fifteenth Amendment,
241–242
,
245–247
,
272

“Fight the Power” (song),
443

film production,
413–414
,
446–447
,
451

Finley, Robert,
145–146
,
148

The Fire Next Time
(Baldwin),
382

First Great Awakening,
75–76

Fisk University,
267–268
,
323–324

Florida, voter suppression in,
476–477

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf
(Shange),
419–420

Force Bill,
272–273

Ford, Gerald,
418
,
424–425

Forrest, Nathan Bedford,
249

Fortune, T. Thomas,
264–265

Fox, George,
48

France,
111–113
,
131–132
,
139
,
198

Franklin, Benjamin,
72–73
,
80–81
,
96–97
,
103
,
107–108
,
121

Franklin, John Hope,
353

Franklin Institute,
188–189

Frazier, E. Franklin,
342–343
,
345
,
350
,
354
,
366–367

Frazier, Garrison,
230–231

Free Soilers,
186–188
,
238–239
,
244

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