76 pages 2 hours read

Ibram X. Kendi, Jason Reynolds

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Nonfiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2020

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Before You Read

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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds is a nonfiction "remix" of Kendi's Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, designed for middle and high school readers. It explores the history and evolution of racist ideas in the U.S., categorizing racism into "segregationist," "assimilationist," and "antiracist" frameworks. It uses key historical figures and periods to illustrate the establishment and resistance against systemic racism. The book connects historical narratives of racism and antiracism to the present, employing humor and accessible language to engage young readers and inspire them toward antiracist action. The book addresses themes of racial violence and oppression.

Reviews & Readership

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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds delivers a compelling and accessible history of racism in America, praised for its engaging narrative and clarity. However, some critics feel it oversimplifies complex issues and lacks depth in certain areas. Overall, it's an impactful resource for young readers seeking to understand systemic racism.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You?

A reader who would enjoy Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You is typically a young adult interested in understanding the history and ongoing impact of racism. Similar readers may appreciate works like Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give and Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me, which also address contemporary social justice issues.

Recommended

Reading Age

12-18years

Lexile Level

1000L

Book Details

Themes

Identity: Race

Values/Ideas: Justice & Injustice

Topics

Black Lives Matter

Civil Rights / Jim Crow

Race / Racism