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Lost tribes and promised lands : the origins of American racism / by Ronald Sanders.

Summary:

An utterly revelatory work. Unprecedented in scope, detail, and ambition.
In Lost Tribes and Promised Lands, celebrated historian and cultural critic Ronald Sanders offers a compelling and ideology-shattering history of racial prejudice and myth as shaped by political, religious, and economic forces from the 14th Century to the present day. Written with clear-eyed vigor, Sanders draws on a broad history of art, psychology, politics, and religion to inform his striking and soundly-reasoned assertions.
Lost Tribes and Promised Lands nimbly zig-zags through space and time, doggedly chipping away at the myopic history of discovery and righteous conquest that has been reiterated for decades by the same ideological forces responsible for centuries of mythological prejudice and racial strife. Placing 14th Century Spanish intolerance (specifically anti-Semitism) as the origins of American racism toward African and Native Americans, Sanders elegantly weaves complex threads of colonial economics, religious exceptionalism, and xenophobia into a heady and often-infuriating thesis on the history of racism.
Finally back in print in a complete and cost-accessible edition (when the book was out of print, demand for this important work was so intense that used copies sold for thousands of dollars). Find out why! Lost Tribes and Promised Lands is a gripping and hegemony-exploding treatise on the history of race in the New World. -- Amazon

Record details

  • ISBN: 0060974494
  • ISBN: 9780060974497
  • Physical Description: xv, 443 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First HarperPerennial edition.
  • Publisher: New York : HarperPerennial, a division of HarperCollinsPublishers, 1992.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published: Boston : Little, Brown, 1978. With new foreword.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue -- The Catalan atlas -- 1. Master Jacome of Majorca -- 2. The fortunate islands -- 3. Prester John; or, The noble Ethiopian -- 4. The Guinea trade -- 5. Jews and new christians -- 6. Enter Columbus -- 7. The other 1492 -- 8. Columbus's golden world -- 9. Black devils -- 10. The end of Prester John -- 11. Isles far off -- 12. Interlude: In a garden -- 13. Amadis of Mexico -- 14. Bartolomé de las Casas -- 15. Estévanico's revenge -- 16. Friars and lost tribes -- 17. The passion of Luis de Carvajal -- 18. France discovers the noble savage -- 19. England takes on the Ocean Sea -- 20. Roanoke -- 21. Dramatic interlude -- 22. L'Acadie -- 23. The adventures of Captain John Smith -- 24. The adventures of Captain John Smith, continued -- 25. Squanto: The story of a pilgrim father -- 26. Light and vain persons -- 27. The massacre of the Pequots -- 28. Islands of the Sable Venus -- 29. Slavery comes to North America -- 30. A lost tribe discovered in New York.
Subject:
America > Race relations.
Racism > America > History.
America > Discovery and exploration.
Indians > First contact with Europeans.
Discoveries in geography.
Indians > First contact with Europeans.
Race relations.
Racism.
America.
Genre:
History.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Northwest Indian College.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Lummi Library E 29 .A1 S26 1992 257992 Stacks Available -
Lummi Library Indian #423 275563 Deloria Collection Available -