A timely and instructive book that puts today’s nativist-nationalism, white supremacy, antisemitism, and anti-black racism in recent historical context. One of the many unique strengths of this book is its detailed review of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf, and analysis of how Africans (as the author defines them) interpreted this “Nazi Bible” and its role in the origins of the Holocaust. It is a sobering account of how colonized and sovereign peoples in West and East Africa assessed the prejudices that consumed Nazi Germany and torched the lives of the so-called “inferior races” and “non-white immigrants” in a nation that counted itself among the civilized. This is an African perspective on what unrestrained bigotry can do to a nation, and the innocent people its politicians and elites target to satisfy their fantasies.
Edward Kissi
From: Edward Kissi [mailto:ekis...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2019 6:55 AM
To: Kissi, Edward <eki...@usf.edu>
Subject: Africans and the Holocaust: Perceptions and Responses of Colonized and Sovereign Peoples, 1st Edition (Hardback) - Routledge
Edward:
Congratulations, indeed, on the publication of such a useful book. I knew
that you were working very hard on it and, now, it is a reality. I plan to use
it in my old but popular seminar, "Blacks and Jews in History". I also know
several other colleagues, who plan to use the new book, which is very well
researched.
My mild suggestion is for your publishers to do a paperback version of the book
because of our students, who are to obtain copies.
Again, congratulations!
A.B.
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