Us and Them A History of Intolerance..., Jim Carnes
Us and Them A History of Intolerance..., Jim Carnes
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Us and Them: A History of Intolerance in America

Author: Jim Carnes

Narrator: Jonathan Hogan

Unabridged: 5 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/08/2013

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

Wrongful intolerance has existed in American society for more than four centuries. Us and Them illuminates the shadowy corners of our national past and traces the country's continuing efforts to measure up to its lofty ideals. Through 14 dramatic narratives, listeners witness epic struggles that shaped our collective identity. These and eight other forgotten incidents of history come to life in clear and vibrant prose. - A Quaker woman in 1660 Massachusetts risks her life for religious liberty. - Chinese mine laborers face deadly racial hatred in 1885 Wyoming. - Attempts to subdue the Great Plains Indians trigger an 1890 massacre. - Southern fears scapegoat a Northern Jew in 1913. - Floridians wipe a 1923 African-American community off the map. - A Japanese American ponders freedom in 1942-from behind barbed wire. Jim Carnes-Encyclopedia Britannica editor and Director of the Teaching Tolerance project of the Southern Poverty Law Center-"effectively presents stories of intolerance from colonial times to the present" (The Horn Book Guide). "Each chapter in this excellent history focuses in depth on one individual's experience or on a particular episode of bigotry."-Booklist "This balanced account belongs in all libraries."-Library Lane "Should be in every secondary school library."-Kliat

Reviews

Goodreads review by English315/educ510 on October 18, 2010

What would you do if a Holocaust occurred here in America? What would you do if crowds stood by as women were hunted down and killed for crimes they did not commit? What would you do if groups were formed simply based on hatred of other people and performed murderous, cruel crimes right here in our......more

Goodreads review by Kimba on December 10, 2016

This book purports to be a history of intolerance in America, but it is less a history than a catalogue of examples of intolerance. While it does provide some very interesting accounts of lesser known incidents of intolerance in American history, it provides no real analysis of these events. In shor......more

Goodreads review by Eric on December 25, 2020

Mildly interesting. The truest words in the publisher's blurb were "evocative language," not to say that the entire missive is unbelievable, only that it's all been heard before - only now it's been re-packaged.......more

Goodreads review by Allie on February 16, 2023

One of the strongest historical texts I've read. The sharing of the narratives was a powerful addition to the historical background of that time period. Reading this in 2023, it is crazy to see how history continues to repeat itself.......more

Goodreads review by Clara on May 14, 2020

I had to read this for my Race Relations course.......more