
Engineering of Racism
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- Intro
- The Engineering of Racism
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- Acknowledgement
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: The Meaning of Racism and the Concept of Racial Engineering
- Meaning of Racism
- The Concept of Racial Engineering
- Chapter 3: Engineered Beams of Racism: Superiority Complex and Religion
- The Pre-Atlantic Slavery Period in Europe
- European Exploration and Trade with Africa Before the Atlantic Slave Trade
- European Exploration and Trade with Other Parts of the World Before the Atlantic Slave Trade
- The New World and the Need for Slaves: Culmination of White Supremacy
- The Self-Adorned Superiority Complex of the Europeans
- The So-Called Religious Basis of White Supremacy
- The Reverend Buckner H. "Aeriel" Payne and God-Sanctioned White Supremacy
- Dr. Bob Jones and Bob Jones College
- Pastor, Dr. Wallie Amos Criswell on Race and Segregation
- Is God Really a White Supremacist and a Racist?
- Chapter 4: The "Scientific" Pillar of White Supremacy and Racism
- The Scientific Method
- Dubious Justification of Scientific Racism
- Black Resistance to Slavery
- Running Away
- Slave Rebellion/Insurrection
- The New York Slave Revolt of 1712
- Stono Rebellion of 1739
- New York City Conspiracy of 1741
- Gabriel's Conspiracy of 1800
- German Coast Uprising of 1811
- Denmark Vesey's Conspiracy of 1822
- Nat Turner Rebellion of 1831
- Other Acts of Resistance
- Chapter 5: Brutality As Part of the Engineering Design of Racism
- Rounding Up Slaves in Africa
- Brutality during the Middle Passage
- Brutality in the Americas
- Abuse in the Plantations
- Chapter 6: The Government's engineering of Racism and White Supremacy
- Legalization of Slavery
- Massachusetts Slave Laws
- The New England Confederation Law of 1643
- Connecticut Slave Laws
- Virginia Slave Laws
- Maryland Slave Laws
- Slave Laws in the Carolina
- New York Slave Laws
- Slavery, The U.S. Constitution and Federal Slave Codes
- The United States Constitution and Slavery
- Federal Slave Codes
- The Civil War (1861-1865) and the Abolition of Slavery
- Actions Taken by President Abraham Lincoln to End Slavery
- The Emancipation Declaration of 1863
- The 13th Amendment
- Other Relevant Constitutional Amendments
- The Compromise of 1877
- Jim Crow Laws
- Evolving Institutional Racism in Education
- Government Culpability in the Area of Housing
- The Adoption of the United States National Anthem
- Chapter 7: The Judiciary and the Construction of American Racism
- The Civil Rights Cases of 1883
- Plessy v. Ferguson 163 U.S. 537 (1896)
- Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education 175 U.S. 528 (1899)
- Chapter 8: Mutational Racism Adapting to Changed Circumstances
- Forms of Racism: Individualized and Institutionalized Individualized, Mutational Racism
- Manifestations of Individualized, Mutational Racism
- Racist Characterizations of Former First Lady, Michelle Obama
- Institutionalized Racism
- Veiled, Mutational Racism in Action
- Disproportionate Law Enforcement Against Blacks
- Racial Gerrymandering
- Confederate Monuments, Honors, and the Flag: Tools of Disguised Institutional Racism
- Russell Senate Office Building
- The National Statuary Hall
- President Donald Trump, Charlottesville Race, and White Supremacy
- Chapter 9: Social Media and the Stoking of Racism
- Chapter 10: Can Racism Be Extinguished in the United States?
- Recommendations to Minimize Racism in the United States
- Intensify Education and Outreach Efforts, and Confront the Ideology
- Confront Individualized Racism
- End Institutional Racism
- End Mutational Racism
- Works Cited
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