Read Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America Online
Authors: Ibram X. Kendi
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Jones, Alexander H.,
217
Jones, Hugh,
75
Jonson, Ben,
35
“Juicy,”
455
Kansas, Exodus to,
260
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854),
202–204
Kant, Immanuel,
102
Katzenbach, Nicholas,
392
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald,
369
,
371
,
375–376
,
383–384
Kennedy, John Pendleton,
171
Keppel, Frederick P.,
349
Kerner Commission,
403–405
Kerry, John,
480–481
Key, Thomas,
40–41
Keys, Alicia,
495
King, Martin Luther, Jr.,
365–366
,
368
,
374–375
,
384
,
395–396
,
399
,
404–406
,
451
,
492–493
King Cotton,
126–127
King Kong
(film),
333–334
King Philip’s War (1675),
51–53
,
57
Kipling, Rudyard,
285
Knights Templar,
22–23
Know-Nothing Party,
203
Krauthammer, Charles,
441
Ku Klux Klan,
245
,
249–250
,
287–288
,
306
,
320
,
365
,
371–372
,
388
,
430
La Peyrère, Isaac,
51
labor market, Blacks in,
40–41
,
242–243
,
250–251
,
258
,
308–309
,
315–316
,
385
Lahn, Bruce,
475
land rights,
231–232
,
235–236
,
249–250
,
253–254
language symbolism,
394
Las Casas, Bartolomé de,
26
Latin America, slave trade in,
38–39
,
70
Latinos, the benefits of intelligent self-interest for,
504
“law and order” rhetoric,
400–401
Leo X,
28
leprosy,
129
LGBT population,
280
,
310
,
402
,
418–419
,
470
,
500
,
504
liberal antiracism,
460–461
Liberal Racism
(Sleeper),
467–468
Liberal Republicans,
251
The Liberator
,
168–169
,
172–173
,
193
,
200–201
,
237–238
Lincoln, Abraham
assassination of,
234
Black regiments,
224–225
colonization as alternative to emancipation,
218–219
colonization as solution,
217
,
225–226
Dred Scott
decision,
205
1860 election,
212–213
Emancipation Proclamation,
218
,
220–222
Kansas-Nebraska Act,
202
midterm elections,
207
prioritizing the Union,
219–220
reelection,
229–230
Thirteenth Amendment,
214–215
literacy test, voter suppression through,
273
Little Rock Nine,
367
Live from Death Row
(Abu-Jamal),
463
Lloyd, Frances Maria,
162–163
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
272
Lombroso, Cesare,
257
Long, Edward,
100–101
Long, Russell,
398
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD),
447–448
,
450
Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America
(McWhorter),
471–473
Louisiana Territory,
131–132
,
140–141
,
151–152
Lovejoy, Elijah P.,
206
Lovejoy, Owen,
181
lunch counter sit-in,
368–369
Lynch Law
(Cutler),
297–298
lynchings,
259
,
274–276
,
287
,
297–298
,
333–334
,
338
,
355
,
430
machoism, Black,
420–421
Madison, James,
141–142
,
145–146
Malcolm X,
343
,
374–375
,
384–385
,
387
,
389
,
395
Malcolm X
(film),
451
Mandela, Nelson,
139
Mangum, Crystal,
486–487
March Against Fear,
395–396
March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,
376–377
The Marrow of Sacred Divinity
(Ames),
39
Martin, Trayvon,
501–502
Marx, Karl,
316
Maryland: reconstruction without slavery,
227–228
The Masque of Blackness
(Jonson),
35
Massachusetts: abolition of slavery,
104–105
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society,
226
Massachusetts charter of 1629,
57
massive resistance,
365–377
master/slave doctrine,
39–40
,
75
,
130–131
,
166–167
Bacon’s Rebellion,
54
Benjamin Franklin and,
72–73
Benjamin Rush’s attack on curse theory,
98
Christianization of slaves,
68–69
death of,
76
exceptionality doctrine,
47–48
First Great Awakening,
75–76
Harriet Beecher Stowe and,
193–194
King Philip’s War,
53
revolt against British control,
58–59
smallpox,
71
social hierarchies,
63–64
view of Puritans,
59–60
witch hunt,
60–61
Mather, Increase,
45
,
47
,
52–53
,
57
,
78
Mather, Richard,
15–16
,
29
,
33
,
37–39
,
47
Mather, Samuel,
76–77
McCarthy, Joseph,
359
McCleskey, Warren,
442
McCorney, Norma L.,
414–415
McFadyen, Ryan,
486
McKay, Claude,
328
McKaye, James,
228