The book delves into the complexities of race relations in the United States and how these dynamics resonate within European contexts. It emphasizes the need for Europeans to confront their own historical narratives regarding race, suggesting that understanding these issues is crucial for addressing contemporary challenges. By drawing parallels and highlighting differences, the work encourages a deeper exploration of racial identity and history across the Atlantic.
Dienke Hondius Books


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- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Only a quarter of Dutch Jews survived the Holocaust & when the survivors returned home they found the welcome far from effusive. This text charts the difficulties of reintegrating into a society that viewed the survivors with suspicion & unease