Yes. Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America. Direct quotes from the book
These are quotes from it:
a. “White people think more of themselves, which further attracts them to racist ideas;
b. “Racist and anti-racist ideas have lived in human minds for nearly six hundred years. Born in Western Europe in the mid-1400s [LMAO], racist ideas traveled to colonial America and have lived in the United States from its beginnings;”
c. “To love capitalism is to end up loving racism;”
d. “I did not fully realize that the only thing extraordinary about White people is that they think something is extraordinary about them;”
e. “There is no such thing as a not-racist idea, only racist ideas and anti-racist ideas;”
f. “Instead, they define policies not rigged for White people as racist. Ideas not centering White lives are racist. Beleaguered White racists who can’t imagine their lives not being the focus of a movement respond to ‘Black Lives Matter’ with ‘All Lives Matter;’”
g. “Embattled police officers who can’t imagine losing their right to racially profile and brutalize respond with ‘Blue Lives Matter;’”
h. “Do-nothing climate policy is racist policy since the predominantly non-White global south is being victimized by climate change more than the Whiter global north, even as the Whiter global north is contributing more to its acceleration;”
i. “Race is a mirage…they fail to realize that if we stop using racial categories, then we will not be able to identify racial inequality;”
j. “The most threatening racist movement is not the alt right’s unlikely drive for a White ethnostate but the regular American’s drive for a “race-neutral” one. The construct of race neutrality actually feeds the White nationalist victimhood;”