Enlightening stories of courageous eighteenth- and nineteenth-century
men and women who defied the racial prejudices of their communities
In this unique book, Sven Lindqvist, author of the acclaimed
"Exterminate All the Brutes," shows why the history of antiracist work
must not be limited only to the study of racists. Here we have the
inspiring stories of more than twenty eighteenth- and nineteenth-century
men and women who struggled and fought against ignorance and animus,
often going against the times to expose the many facets of racism and
hate.
Well-documented and rich in anecdote, The Skull Measurer's Mistake
recounts the antiracist efforts of Benjamin Franklin, Helen Hunt, Joseph
Conrad, and Alexis de Tocqueville, as well as others whose names are
perhaps forgotten but whose important work lives on. Lindqvist--whose
writing, Adam Hochschild has said, "leaves you changed"--shows how
racist arguments emerged, and reemerged, over time. At a time when
conversations about racial justice are occurring in every corner of
society, knowledge of past antiracists can help us defeat racism today.