The Evolution of White Supremacy in Carolina (part V)
It should now be clear that our series discusses race relations in South Carolina and more specifically the Lowcountry where the colony was born. This […]
It should now be clear that our series discusses race relations in South Carolina and more specifically the Lowcountry where the colony was born. This […]
Previously, we have seen how the colonial government of Carolina enacted legislation to discourage miscegenation among the lower classes of White servants and Indian and […]
We have already seen how the government of Carolina began legally discourging race-mixing among the lowest class in the colony in the early 1700s. This […]
It may seem strange to write of the evolution of White supremacy in a colony founded by Barbadian planters who held strong racial views and […]
Continuing with our examination of James Henry Stark’s observations detailed in his book Stark’s History and Guide to Barbados and the Caribee Islands (1893) it is interesting to note […]
At Imagine 2050, an anti-racist activist notes the difference between old fashioned white supremacy and White Nationalism. I respond: I would only dispute the third […]
At Mississippi Learning, MSU sociologist Matthew Hughey is impressed by an interview with Jesse Daniels about her new book, Cyber Racism. As a pioneer of web […]
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