Wednesday, April 9, 2025

List of Removed Books from Nimitz Library Released: April 4, 2025

Here is a list of all the books mentioned in the document:

  • How to be an antiracist/Ibram X. Kendi

  • Uncomfortable conversations with a black man/Emmanuel Acho

  • Why didn't we riot?: a Black man in Trumpland/Issac J. Bailey

  • Long time coming: reckoning with race in America / Michael Eric Dyson

  • State of emergency: how we win in the country we built/Tamika D. Mallory as told to Ashley A. Coleman [forewords, Angela Y Davis and Cardi1 B]

  • How we can win race, history and changing the money game that's rigged/Kimberly Jones

  • My vanishing country a memoir/Bakari Sellers

  • The gangs of Zion: a Black cop's crusade in Mormon country/ Ron Stallworth, with Sofia Quintero

  • American hate: survivors speak out/edited by Arjun Singh Sethi

  • The rage of innocence: how America criminalizes Black youth/ Kristin Henning

  • Our time is now power, purpose, and the fight for a fair America/ Stacey Abrams

  • What's your pronoun?: beyond he & she / Dennis Baron

  • Rainbow milk a novel/Paul Mendez

  • The genesis of misery / Neon Yang

  • The last white man/Mohsin Hamid

  • Light from uncommon stars/Ryka Aoki

  • Everywhere you don't belong: a novel/by Gabriel Bump

  • Evil eye: a novel /Etaf Rum

  • Lies my teacher told me everything your American history textbook got wrong/James W. Loewen

  • Gender queer: a memoir/by Maia Kobabe: colors by Phoebe Kobabe

  • The third person/Emma Grove

  • Stone fruit/Lee Lai

  • For today I am a boy/Kim Fu

  • Sorrowland/Rivers Solomon

  • The hate u give/Angie Thomas

  • Pragmatism and the problem of race / edited by Bill E. Lawson and Donald F. Koch

  • Defining difference: race and racism in the history of psychology/ edited by Andrew S. Winston

  • The psychoanalysis of race / edited by Christopher Lane

  • Desiring whiteness: a Lacanian analysis of race / Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks

  • Measured lies: The bell curve examined / edited by Joe L.. Kincheloe, Shirley R. Steinberg, and Aaron D. Gresson III

  • Intelligence, race, and genetics: conversations with Arthur R. Jensen/Frank Miele

  • The race bomb: skin color, prejudice, and intelligence / Paul R. Ehrlich and S. Shirley Feldman

  • IQ. heritability, and racism/by James M. Lawler

  • Legacy of hate: a short history of ethnic, religious, and racial prejudice in America/Philip Perlmutter

  • Are we born racist? new insights from neuroscience and positive psychology/edited by Jason Marsh, Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, and Jeremy Adam Smith

  • The social psychology of interpersonal discrimination/ edited by Bernice Lott, Diane Maluso; foreword by Stuart Oskamp

  • Gender, sex, and sexuality: contemporary psychological perspectives/Gerda Siann

  • Gender, nature, and nurture/Richard A. Lippa

  • The two sexes: growing up apart, coming together/Eleanor E. Maccoby

  • The psychology of gender / edited by Anne E. Beall, Robert J. Sternberg foreword by Ellen Berscheid

  • Psychology of gender identity/Janice W. Lee, editor

  • Toward a new psychology of gender: [a reader / edited by Mary M. Gergen and Sara N. Davis

  • Body panic: gender, health, and the selling of fitness / Shari L. Dworkin and Faye Linda Wachs

  • Deliver us from evil: resisting racial and gender oppression/James Newton Poling

  • The myth of equality uncovering the roots of injustice and privilege/Ken Wytsma

  • White too long: the legacy of white supremacy in American Christianity/Robert P. Jones

  • White evangelical racism: the politics of morality in America Anthea Butler

  • Mansex fine: religion, manliness and imperialism in nineteenth-century British culture/David Alderson

  • Racial justice and the Catholic Church/Bryan N. Massingale

  • Continuing perspectives on the Black Diaspora / edited with introductions by Aubrey W. Bonnett and Calvin B. Holder

  • Josiah Nott of Mobile: southerner, physician, and racial theorist/ Reginald Horsman

  • In search of Catalina de Erauso the national and sexual identity of the lieutenant nun/Eva Mendieta; translated by Angeles Prado

  • Race war: white supremacy and the Japanese attack on the British Empire/Gerald Horne

  • Memorializing the Holocaust: gender, genocide and collective memory/Janet Jacobs

  • Half American the epic story of African Americans fighting World War II at home and abroad / Matthew F. Delmont

  • Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race / Reni Eddo-Lodge

  • Monsieur d'Eon is a woman: a tale of political intrigue and sexual masquerade/Gary Kates

  • Blunt instruments: recognizing racist cultural infrastructure in memorials, museums, and patriotic practices/Kristin Ann Hass

  • This violent empire: the birth of an American national identity/ Carroll Smith-Rosenberg

  • The showman and the slave: race, death, and memory in Barnum's America/Benjamin Reiss

  • Never one nation freaks, savages, and whiteness in U.S. popular culture, 1850-1877/Linda Frost

  • America, Amerikkka: elect nation and imperial violence / Rosemary Radford Ruether

  • Race in society: the enduring American dilemma/Margaret L... Andersen, University of Delaware

  • The ethnic project: transforming racial fiction into ethnic factions/ Vilna Bashi Treitler

  • Racism without racists: color-blind racism and the persistence of racial inequality in America/ Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

  • White out: understanding white privilege and dominance in the modern age/Christopher S. Collins and Alexander Jun

  • Racecraft: the soul of inequality in American life / Karen E. Fields and Barbara J. Fields

  • How to be less stupid about race on racism, White supremacy, and the racial divide / Crystal M. Fleming

  • Rich thanks to racism: how the ultra-wealthy profit from racial injustice/Jim Freeman

  • On the fault line: race, class, and the American patriot movement/ Carolyn Gallaher

  • Bind us apart: how enlightened Americans invented racial segregation/Nicholas Guvatt

  • Merge left: fusing race and class, winning elections, and saving America/lan Haney L<U+FFFD>opez

  • Home-grown hate: gender and organized racism/Abby L. Ferber, editor

  • Honor bound: race and shame in America/David Leverenz

  • The myth of racial color blindness: manifestations, dynamics, and impact/edited by Helen A. Neville, Miguel E. Gallardo, and Derald Wing Sue

  • So you want to talk about race/Ijeoma Oluo

  • More beautiful and more terrible: the embrace and transcendence of racial inequality in the United States / Imani Perry

  • Whiteness and racialized ethnic groups in the United States: the politics of remembering/Sherrow O. Pinder

  • Reproducing racism: how everyday choices lock in white advantage/Daria Roithmayr

  • Savage perils: racial frontiers and nuclear apocalypse in American culture/Patrick B. Sharp

  • American swastika inside the white power movement's hidden spaces of hate / Pete Simi and Robert Futrell

  • American swastika: inside the white power movement's hidden spaces of hate/Pete Simi and Robert Futrell

  • Reproducing race: the paradox of generation mix/Rainier Spencer

  • An impossible dream?: racial integration in the United States/ Sharon A. Stanley

  • The new white nationalism in America: its challenge to integration Carol M. Swain

  • The changing nature of racial and ethnic conflict in United States history: 1492 to the present/Leslie V. Tischauser

  • Fire in the heart: how white activists embrace racial justice/Mark R. Warren

  • The religion of white supremacy in the United States / Erie A. Weed

  • White out the continuing significance of racism/edited by Ashley "Woody" Doane and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

  • Mark one or more civil rights in multiracial America/Kim M. Williams

  • Speaking treason fluently: anti-racist reflections from an angry white male spea[kling/Tim Wise

  • Between Barack and a hard place: racism and white denial in the age of Obama/Tim Wise

  • American skin pop culture, big business, and the end of white America/Leon E. Wynter

  • Blood and politics: the history of the white nationalist movement from the margins to the mainstream/Leonard Zeskind

  • Whitewashed: America's invisible Middle Eastern minority/John Tehranian

  • The myth of the model minority: Asian Americans facing racism/ Rosalind S. Chou and Joe R. Feagin

  • The racial logic of politics: Asian Americans and party competition/Thomas P. Kim

  • Accent on privilege: English identities and anglophilia in the U.S./ Katharine W. Jones

  • The racial middle: Latinos and Asian Americans living beyond the racial divide/ Eileen O'Brien

  • Racial justice in America: a reference handbook / David B. Mustard

  • Black bodies, white gazes: the continuing significance of race in America/George Yaney

  • White rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide / Carol Anderson

  • Racial innocence: performing American childhood from slavery to civil rights/Robin Bernstein

  • The American non-dilemma racial inequality without racism/ Nancy DiTomaso

  • I am a man!: race, manhood, and the civil rights movement/Steve Estes

  • Stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in America/Ibram X. Kendi

  • Black is a country race and the unfinished struggle for democracy Nikhil Pal Singh

  • Jim Crow's legacy: the lasting impact of segregation/Ruth Thompson-Miller, Joe R. Feagin, and Leslie H. Picca

  • The racial glass ceiling: subordination in American law and culture/Rov L. Brooks

  • Racial stasis: the millennial generation and the stagnation of racial attitudes in American politics/Christopher D. DeSante and Candis Watts Smith

  • Tears we cannot stop a sermon to white America/Michael Eric Dyson

  • Everything but the burden: what white people are taking from Black culture/ edited by Greg Tate

  • Racist America: roots, current realities, and future reparations/by Joe R. Feagin

  • White racism: the basics/Joe R. Feagin, Hernán Vera

  • The fire this time a new generation speaks about race/ edited by Jesmyn Ward

  • Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.

  • Two nations: black and white, separate, hostile, unequal/Andrew Hacker

  • Dog whistle politics: how coded racial appeals have reinvented racism and wrecked the middle class / Ian Haney López

  • What can you say?: America's national conversation on race/John Hartigan Jr

  • The harvest of American racism: the political meaning of violence in the summer of 1967/edited by Robert Shellow; with a foreword by Michael C. Dawson

  • The making of Black lives matter: a brief history of an idea/ Christopher J. Lebron

  • How racism takes place/George Lipsitz

  • Blackness visible: essays on philosophy and race / Charles W. Mills

  • Afro-Orientalism/Bill V. Mullen

  • Race traitor / edited by Noel Ignatiev and John Garvey

  • Conservatism and racism, and why in America they are the same Robert C. Smith

  • America's original sin racism, white privilege, and the bridge to a new America/Jim Wallis

  • When race becomes real black and white writers confront their personal histories/ edited by Bernestine Singley; epilogue by Derrick Bell

  • Enough: the phony leaders, dead-end movements, and culture of failure that are undermining Black America-- and what we can do about it/Juan Williams

  • Winning while losing: civil rights, the conservative movement, and the presidency from Nixon to Obama / edited by Kenneth Osgood and Derrick E. White

  • Colorblind: the rise of post-racial politics and the retreat from racial equity/Tim Wise

  • White like me reflections on race from a privileged son / Tim Wise

  • Color matters: skin tone bias and the myth of a post-racial America/edited by Kimberly Jade Norwood

  • Nigger: The strange career of a troublesome word/Randall Kennedy

  • The agony of masculinity race, gender, and education in the age of "new" racism and patriarchy/Pierre W. Orelus

  • Critical rhetorics of race / edited by Michael G. Lacy and Kent A. Ono

  • The hidden rules of race: barriers to an inclusive economy/ Andrea Flynn, Susan R. Holmberg. Dorian T. Warren, Felicia J. Wong

  • How capitalism underdeveloped Black America: problems in race, political economy, and society/Manning Marable (1950-2011); foreword by Leith Mull

 


The books on this list have the following in common:

  • Many of the books discuss race, racism, and race relations, primarily in the United States.

  • Some of the books discuss gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexuality.



Here is a sociological analysis of the books:

* The books cover a variety of topics that fall under the discipline of sociology. These topics include race, racism, gender, gender identity, and sexuality.
   
* Many of the books focus on race relations in the United States. These books examine the history of racism in the U.S., as well as current issues such as racial inequality, police brutality, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
   
* Some of the books also explore issues of gender and sexuality. They discuss topics such as gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.
   
* The books use a variety of sociological perspectives to analyze these topics. Some of the books use a conflict theory perspective, which emphasizes the role of power and inequality in society[cite: 415]. Other books use a feminist perspective, which focuses on the experiences of women and the ways in which gender inequality shapes society[cite: 415].
   
* Overall, the books provide a comprehensive sociological analysis of race, gender, and sexuality in the United States. They offer insights into the ways in which these social categories shape our lives and the challenges that we face in creating a more just and equitable society.




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