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Book Synopsis: Birth of a White Nation is a fascinating book on race in America that begins with an exploration of the moment in time when "white people,” as a separate and distinct group of humanity, were invented through legislation and the enactment of laws. The book provides a thorough examination of the underlying reasons as well as the ways in which “white people” were created. It also explains how the creation of this distinction divided laborers and ultimately served the interests of the elite. The book goes on to examine how foundational law and policy in the U.S. were used to institutionalize the practice of “white people” holding positions of power. Finally, the book demonstrates how the social construction and legal enactment of “white people” have ultimately compromised the humanity of those so labeled.
About the Author: Jacqueline Battalora was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and lived in Antwerp, Belgium for six years before her family relocated to Victoria, Texas. It was this experience of attending high school and middle school in Victoria that informed her understanding of race in America. While she is currently a lawyer and professor of sociology and criminal justice at Saint Xavier University, she is also a former Chicago Police officer. She holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University and has been engaged in anti-racist training since the mid 1990s.
Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/JacquelineBattalora
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Discover the groundbreaking insights of "Birth of a White Nation: The Invention of White People and Its Relevance Today." This eye-opening book delves into the historical invention of "white people" in America through legislation and laws. Gain a deep understanding of how this artificial distinction was created to benefit the elite and divide laborers. Uncover the ways in which foundational laws in the U.S. institutionalized the notion of "white people" holding power, ultimately compromising the humanity of those labeled as such.
Author Jacqueline Battalora brings a unique perspective to this topic, drawing from her experiences growing up in different parts of the world and her background as a lawyer, professor, and former Chicago Police officer. Her extensive research and anti-racist training since the 1990s make her a leading voice in the conversation around race in America. Dive into this compelling narrative that challenges conventional understandings of whiteness and its implications today.
Don't miss the opportunity to expand your knowledge and perspective on race and identity in America with "Birth of a White Nation." Order your copy today and embark on a journey of enlightenment and self-discovery with this thought-provoking book.
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