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Copyright 1996 by The University of Massachusetts Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America LC 95-42343 ISBN 1-55849-013-2 (cloth); 014-0 (pbk.) Designed by Milenda NanOk Lee Set in Sabon and miscellaneous Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Ackermann, Robert John, 1933 Heterogeneities : race, gender, class, nation, and state / Robert John Ackermann. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 1-55849-013-2 (cloth: alk. paper). ISBN 1-55849-014-0 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1.Racism. 2. RacismGovernment Policy. 3. Sexism. 4. Sexism Government policy. I. Title. HT1521.A27 1996 305.8dc2095-42343 CIP
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For My Constant Valentine
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"I am apt to suspect the negroes, and in general all the other species of men (for there are four or five different kinds) to be naturally inferior to whites. There never was a civilized nation of any complexion than white." David Hume
"This fellow was quite black from head to foot, a clear proof that what he said was stupid." Immanuel Kant
"In a free nation, therefore, Reason is in truth realized. [The free nation, or Volk] is a present living Spirit in which the individual not only finds his essential character... but is himself this essence, and also has realized that essential character." G. W. F. Hegel
"Have you the folly to think that the white man, being one in fifteen or sixteen, are the only beloved images of God? Assemble all nations together in your imagination, and then let the whites be seated among them.... Now suppose these skins were put together, and each skin had its national crimes written upon itwhich skin do you think would have the greatest? I will ask one question more. Can you charge the Indians with robbing a nation almost of their whole continent, and murdering their women and children, and then depriving the remainder of their lawful rights, that nature and God require them to have? And to cap the climax, rob another nation to till their grounds, and welter out their days under the lash with hunger and fatigue... I should look at all the skins, and I know that when I cast my eye upon that white skin, and if I saw those crimes written upon it, I should enter my protest against it immediately and cleave to that which is more honorable. William Apess, a Pequot (1833)
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