Referenced Reading Material

Review any reading material referenced or suggested on the show including academic papers, news articles, books, legislation, manuals or templates.

The Historical Origin of Christianity

The Historical Origin of Christianity

Author: Walter Williams

Referenced on Episode(s): QL11



Caesar’s Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus

Caesar's Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus

Author: Joseph Atwill

Referenced on Episode(s): QL11



The Economics of Reparations

The Economics of Reparations

Author(s): William Darity & Dania V. Francis

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

The Economics of Reparations

Reparations for African-Americans as a Transfer Problem: A Cautionary Tale

Reparations for African-Americans as a Transfer Problem: A Cautionary Tale

Author(s): William Darity, Bidisha Lahiri & Dania V. Francis

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

Reparations for African-Americans as a Transfer Problem: A Cautionary Tale

THE RACISM WALKOUT: THE OVERVIEW; U.S. AND ISRAELIS QUIT RACISM TALKS OVER DENUNCIATION

THE RACISM WALKOUT: THE OVERVIEW; U.S. AND ISRAELIS QUIT RACISM TALKS OVER DENUNCIATION

Author: Rachel L. Swarns

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

THE RACISM WALKOUT: THE OVERVIEW; U.S. AND ISRAELIS QUIT RACISM TALKS OVER DENUNCIATION

H.R.442 – Civil Liberties Act of 1987

H.R.442 - Civil Liberties Act of 1987

Sponsor: Thomas S. Foley

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

H.R.442 – Civil Liberties Act of 1987

How USDA distorted data to conceal decades of discrimination against black farmers

How USDA distorted data to conceal decades of discrimination against black farmers

Author(s): Nathan Rosenberg and Bryce Wilson Stucki

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

How USDA distorted data to conceal decades of discrimination against black farmers

Japanese Peruvian Settlement Mochizuki v. United States

Japanese Peruvian Settlement Mochizuki v. United States

Opinion: Chief Justice Loren A. Smith

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

Japanese Peruvian Settlement Mochizuki v. United States

Lynnwood man tried to use a home DNA test to qualify as a minority business owner. He was denied — now he’s suing.

Lynnwood man tried to use a home DNA test to qualify as a minority business owner. He was denied — now he’s suing.

Author: Christine Willmsen

Referenced on Episode(s): QL10

Lynnwood man tried to use a home DNA test to qualify as a minority business owner. He was denied — now he’s suing.

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