
Race, Power, And Fear
Davis Truman
White supremacy is more than an ideology. It is a deeply embedded system that shapes societies, institutions, and individual lives. Race, Power, and Fear unpacks the sociological foundations of white supremacy, revealing how race and power dynamics have historically intersected to sustain inequality and social control.
This book explores the mechanisms reinforcing racial hierarchies, from economic structures and political policies to cultural narratives and media influence. It examines the role of fear, both as a tool of oppression and as a psychological force that fuels racial divisions. Drawing on historical analysis, contemporary case studies, and critical sociological perspectives, Race, Power, and Fear provides a compelling examination of how white supremacy persists and evolves in modern society.
This book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while offering insights into dismantling oppressive structures. Whether you are new to these discussions or deeply engaged in racial justice work, Race, Power, and Fear is an essential resource for understanding and confronting white supremacy in all its forms.
Duration - 1h 54m.
Author - Davis Truman.
Narrator - John Sullivan.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Davis Truman ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
White supremacy is more than an ideology. It is a deeply embedded system that shapes societies, institutions, and individual lives. Race, Power, and Fear unpacks the sociological foundations of white supremacy, revealing how race and power dynamics have historically intersected to sustain inequality and social control. This book explores the mechanisms reinforcing racial hierarchies, from economic structures and political policies to cultural narratives and media influence. It examines the role of fear, both as a tool of oppression and as a psychological force that fuels racial divisions. Drawing on historical analysis, contemporary case studies, and critical sociological perspectives, Race, Power, and Fear provides a compelling examination of how white supremacy persists and evolves in modern society. This book challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths while offering insights into dismantling oppressive structures. Whether you are new to these discussions or deeply engaged in racial justice work, Race, Power, and Fear is an essential resource for understanding and confronting white supremacy in all its forms. Duration - 1h 54m. Author - Davis Truman. Narrator - John Sullivan. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Davis Truman ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Chapter 1 introduction
Duration:00:05:30
Chapter 2 white supremacy in the united states
Duration:00:09:47
Chapter 3 ku klux klan
Duration:00:07:46
Chapter 4 white power music
Duration:00:11:06
Chapter 5 white power web
Duration:00:10:59
Chapter 6 white supremacy in europe
Duration:00:08:15
Chapter 7 white supremacy ideology
Duration:00:11:04
Chapter 8 the role of white power music in europe
Duration:00:03:05
Chapter 9 concrete threat
Duration:00:14:02
Chapter 10 terrorist attack by white extremists
Duration:00:15:20
Chapter 11 the struggle against white supremacy
Duration:00:10:48
Chapter 12 conclusion
Duration:00:05:50
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:18