A Practical Guide To Racism
- A Practical Guide To Racism
Infobox Book
name = A Practical Guide to Racism
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author = Sam Means
country = USA
language = English
subject =
genre = Satire Humor
publisher = Gotham
release_date = December 27, 2007
media_type = Hardback
pages = 224 pp (1st edition)
isbn = ISBN 1592403484
"A Practical Guide to Racism" is a 2007 humorous satirical book written by Sam Means under the pseudonym C.H. Dalton. The book is similar to the Douglas Sutherland book "The English Gentleman", in that it is constructed as a "guide" to the behaviors of various social groups (in this case ethnic races) built entirely out of stereotypes associated with said groups.
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