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Capitalism Hits Home: Bringing Race into the Mix

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[S1 E29] Bringing Race into the Mix

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Racial categories and perceptions are cultural and political fabrications. Race designations exist as an excuse for exploitation. Without the wish to exploit, people’s color is another uninteresting aspect of human diversity.

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Bibliography
Dr. Stuart Jeanne Bramhall. 2010. A most Revolutionary Act. Durham, CT: Eloquent Books.

Matthew Frye Jacobson. 1998. Whiteness of a Different Color: Europeans and the Alchemy of Race. Cambridge MA: Harvard Univ. Press.

Erika Lee Gates. 2003. At America’s Gates: Chinese Immigration During the Exclusion Era 1882-1943. Raleigh, NC: Univ. of North Carolina Press.

Wikipedia.2019. Anti Irish Sentiment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AntiIrish_sentiment#cite_note-20

Hugh Wilford. 2008. The mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America. Cambridge, MA&London England: Harvard Univ. Press.

**Apologies for the blunder in this episode: "Macho and the Myth of the Black Super Woman" is written by Michelle Wallace not Michelle Alexander.

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