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NOTES to Pages 109–124<br />

Destiny, 1817–1914 (Middletown, Conn., 1987, orig. pub. 1971),<br />

305–308.<br />

15. Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, trans. Ralph Manheim (Boston,<br />

1999; orig. pub. 1943), 139.<br />

16. See Cell, Highest Stage of White Supremacy; Saul DuBow,<br />

Racial Segregation and the Origins of Apartheid in South Africa, 1919–<br />

1936 (London, 1989); and <strong>George</strong> M. <strong>Fredrickson</strong>, White Supremacy:<br />

A Comparative Study in American and South African <strong>History</strong><br />

(New York, 1981), chaps. 4–6.<br />

17. C. Vann Woodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow, 3drev.<br />

ed. (New York, 1974), 72–74.<br />

18. See Maurice S. Evans, Black and White in the Southern<br />

States: A Study of the Race Problem in the United States from a South<br />

African Point of View (London, 1915). A new edition of this work<br />

with an introduction by <strong>George</strong> M. <strong>Fredrickson</strong> was published by<br />

the University of South Carolina Press in 2001.<br />

19. See Joel Williamson, The Crucible of Race: Black-White Relations<br />

in the American South since Emancipation (New York, 1984),<br />

111–223; and Leon F. Litwack, Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in<br />

the Age of Jim Crow (New York, 1998), 217–325.<br />

20. Williamson, Crucible of Race, 455–458; <strong>Fredrickson</strong>, Black<br />

Image, 309–311.<br />

21. Helmut Bley, South-West Africa under German Rule, 1894–<br />

1914, trans. Hugh Ridley (Evanston, Ill., 1971), 212–213, 150, 163–<br />

164, 207, and passim (quotations on 164 and 207).<br />

22. Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (New York,<br />

1951), 185–207.<br />

23. Bley, South-West Africa, 167–168.<br />

24. Shulamit Volkov, “Antisemitism as a Cultural Code: Reflections<br />

on the <strong>History</strong> and Historiography of Antisemitism in Imperial<br />

Germany,” Publications of the Leo Baeck Institute: Year Book<br />

XXIII (London, 1978), 25–46. See also Peter Pulzer, The Rise of Political<br />

Antisemitism in Germany and Austria, rev. ed. (Cambridge,<br />

Mass., 1988, orig. pub. 1964), 185–284.<br />

25. W.E.B. Du Bois, “The African Roots of War,” Atlantic<br />

Monthly 115 (May 1915): 707–714.<br />

186

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