Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You
This fast-paced and engaging book provides a timely perspective on the history of systemic issues around racism, from the period of pre-colonization in North America to today. Well-researched and educational, this resource examines the development and implementation of policies that have adversely affected certain groups in society, also successfully creating a distinction between assimilation and anti-racism. Suitable for students in Grade 9–12, this resource’s focus on historical and contemporary injustices, and the influence of economic, social, and ideological factors in the development of different laws and institutions lends itself well as a reference for various systemic issues over several centuries. Additionally, students may be encouraged to consider the way judgements are made about historical events, allowing for a deeper exploration of the mentioned issues to create their own opinions.