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"Oh man, this feels like a novel but it's real! The 70s-80s were still pretty analog so it was easier to, say, book preteen you and your friends a plane ticket to LA from Minneapolis (where you KNOW PRINCE!) to meet Michael Jackson. Like, what?! She is so brilliant but also clever." Feb 11, 2026 05:10PM

 
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Lynzo Lynzo said: " yes. i consider myself an anti-historian because of my non-interest and the inaccessibility of a lot of it. zinn's prose and alternate view of things are a great combination. i would recommend this to anyone. fantastic. ...more "

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Isabel Wilkerson
“Throughout human history, three caste systems have stood out. The tragically accelerated, chilling, and officially vanquished caste system of Nazi Germany. The lingering, millennia-long caste system of India. And the shape-shifting, unspoken, race-based caste pyramid in the United States. Each version relied on stigmatizing those deemed inferior to justify the dehumanization necessary to keep the lowest-ranked people at the bottom and to rationalize the protocols of enforcement. A caste system endures because it is often justified as divine will, originating from sacred text or the presumed laws of nature, reinforced throughout the culture and passed down through the generations.”
Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

Ijeoma Oluo
“While we would like to believe otherwise, it is usually not the cream that rises to the top; our society rewards behaviors that are actually disadvantageous to everyone. Studies have shown that the traits long considered signs of strong leadership (like overconfidence and aggression) are in reality disastrous in both business and politics.”
Ijeoma Oluo, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America

Isabel Wilkerson
“Slavery was not merely an unfortunate thing that happened to black people. It was an American innovation, an American institution created by and for the benefit of the elites of the dominant caste and enforced by poorer members of the dominant caste who tied their lot to the caste system rather than to their consciences.”
Isabel Wilkerson, Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents

Hala Alyan
“It is the third time, she realizes, that she’s buying furniture for a house, the third time she’s piecing together scattered, unnecessary objects, trying to build a life around them.”
Hala Alyan, Salt Houses

Ijeoma Oluo
“When I talk about mediocrity, I talk about how we somehow agreed that wealthy white men are the best group to bring the rest of us prosperity, when their wealth was stolen from our labor.”
Ijeoma Oluo, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America

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