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White cower! : or, The lack of souls of whitefolk.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] : Diasporan Savant Press, [2018]
Description
40 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Racism
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Quotations, maxims, etc
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Race relations
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Quotations, maxims, etc
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African Americans
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Quotations
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Black people
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Quotations
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White people
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Race identity
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Quotations
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Liberals
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Racism in art
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Race relations in art
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Indigenous Studies
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Compiler
Collier, Golden Moonbeam
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Publisher
Diasporan Savant Press
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Quotations
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Zines
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Artists' books
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Summary note
"Observe this morbid dance: white liberals in the West and Northeast scapegoat the south and white liberals in Europe and Canada scapegoat the U.S. all to escape having to take any real steps towards accountability or reflection about the ways that they each benefit immensely from white supremacy, and the ways that they perpetuate racism in every aspect of their lives"--Page 1
Notes
Cover title.
Quotations compiled by Golden Moonbeam Collier?
Illustrations on covers.
Publication date from Printed Matter, Inc., website.
A zine of quotations about racism by notable people of color.
"A zine about liberals"--Printed Matter, Inc., website
Other title(s)
Lack of souls of whitefolk
Lack of souls of white folk
OCLC
1236033098
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