How racism harms white Americans [videorecording] / a lecture by John H. Bracey Jr. ; Media Education Foundation ; directed by Sut Jhally.
2013
E184.A1 B733 2013
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How racism harms white Americans [videorecording] / a lecture by John H. Bracey Jr. ; Media Education Foundation ; directed by Sut Jhally.
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1932869751
9781932869750
9781932869750
Publication Details
Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, c2013.
Language
English
Language Note
In English with optional subtitles in English.
Description
1 videodisc (45 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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E184.A1 B733 2013
Summary
"Distinguished historian John H. Bracey Jr. offers a provocative analysis of the devastating economic, political, and social effects of racism on white Americans. In a departure from analyses of racism that have focused primarily on white power and privilege, Bracey trains his focus on the high price that white people, especially working class whites, have paid for more than two centuries of divisive race-based policies and attitudes. Whether he's discussing the pivotal role slavery played in the war for independence, the two million white Americans who died in a civil war fought over the question of slavery, or how business owners took advantage of the segregation of America's first labor unions and used low-wage, non-unionized black workers to undercut the bargaining power of white workers, Bracey's central point is that failing to acknowledge the centrality of race, and racism, to the American project not only minimizes the suffering of black people, but also blinds us to how racism and white privilege have harmed white people as well."--Container.
Note
John H. Bracey, Jr.
Credits
Editor & graphics, Sut Jhally ; camera, David Rabinovitz ; media research, Sarah Marmon ; audio recording, Andy Turrett.
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DVD, all region, NTSC; aspect ratio 16:9.
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Table of Contents
Intro: the racist response to Obama
Slavery and the American narrative of freedom
The Civil war
Racism and class solidarity
Blood banks
The white nightmare of sexual amalgamation
The Obama presidency.
Slavery and the American narrative of freedom
The Civil war
Racism and class solidarity
Blood banks
The white nightmare of sexual amalgamation
The Obama presidency.