The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy

Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (1883 - 1950)

Lothrop Stoddard's most famous treatise on race. Written in the aftermath of the First World War, Stoddard examines the racial trends of his time and makes predictions about the future. His main thesis is that worldwide white supremacy should not be taken for granted, and that other races would challenge it in the coming years. - Summary by Readerad

Genre(s): History, Political Science

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Readerad
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Play 01 Introduction by Madison Grant Readerad
00:34:39
Play 02 Chapter I: The World of Color Readerad
00:22:30
Play 03 Chapter II: Yellow Man's Land (Section 1/2) Readerad
00:40:10
Play 04 Chapter II: Yellow Man's Land (Section 2/2) Readerad
00:21:26
Play 05 Chapter III: Brown Man's Land (Section 1/2) Readerad
00:23:55
Play 06 Chapter III: Brown Man's Land (Section 2/2) Readerad
00:33:08
Play 07 Chapter IV: Black Man's Land Readerad
00:30:28
Play 08 Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 1/3) Readerad
00:20:35
Play 09 Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 2/3) Readerad
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Play 10 Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 3/3) Readerad
00:32:35
Play 11 Chapter VI: The White Flood Readerad
00:14:34
Play 12 Chapter VII: The Beginning of the Ebb Readerad
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Play 13 Chapter VIII: The Modern Peloponnesian War Readerad
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Play 14 Chapter IX: The Shattering of White Solidarity Readerad
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Play 15 Chapter X: The Outer Dikes Readerad
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Play 16 Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 1/3) Readerad
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Play 17 Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 2/3) Readerad
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Play 18 Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 3/3) Readerad
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Play 19 Chapter XII: The Crisis of the Ages Readerad
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