Lost Tribes and Promised Lands, Ronald Sanders
Lost Tribes and Promised Lands, Ronald Sanders
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Lost Tribes and Promised Lands
The Origins of American Racism

Author: Ronald Sanders

Narrator: Karen Chilton

Unabridged: 19 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2024


Synopsis

THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL EDITION: 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 in audio as 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. This audio edition is skillfully read by Karen Chilton, award-winning narrator of Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow. Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont. ©1978 Ronald Sanders (P)

About Karen Chilton

Karen Chilton is an actor and author based in New York. A two-time Earphones award winner, she has narrated dozens of audiobooks, including the critically-acclaimed biography she authored, Hazel Scott: The Pioneering Journey of a Jazz Pianist. A SAG/AFTRA member, her voice can also be heard on numerous national network television, radio, and internet advertising campaigns. For more information, visit www.karen-chilton.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Larry Lamar on December 27, 2008

This book is an intellectual adventure into the days of Columbus and what actually happened then. It gave me some vital tools for thinking about the nation I live in.......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on March 23, 2008

Fascinating..... the origins of Christianity-sponsored racism and the Africa-New World slave trade all in one book. not for someone looking for a light and easy read, but worth the effort.........more