ABSTRACT

This book traces 500 years of European-American colonization and racialized dominance, expanding our common assumptions about the ways racialization was used to build capitalism and the modern world-system.

Professor Fenelon draws on personal experience and the agency of understudied Native (and African) resistance leaders, to weave a story too often hidden or distorted in the annals of the academy, that remains invisible at many universities and historical societies. The book identifies three epochs of racial constructions, colonialism, and capitalism that created the USA. Indigenous nations, the first to be racialized on a global scale, African peoples, enslaved and brought to the Americas, and European immigrants. It offers a sweeping analysis of the forces driving the invasion, occupation, and exploitation of Native America and the significance of labor in American history provided by Indigenous people, Africans, and immigrants, specifically the Irish.

Indian, Black and Irish makes major contributions toward a deeper understanding of where Supremacy and Sovereignty originated from, and how our modern world has used these socio-political constructions, to build global hegemony that now threatens our very existence, through wars and climate change. It will be a vital resource to those studying history, colonialism, race and racism, labor history, and indigenous peoples.

chapter Chapter 1|53 pages

Introduction

1490–2020 Racial Construction of Indians, Blacks, Whites

part |1 pages

Indigenous Journey in Haiti – Personal Statement as Preface to Chapter 2

chapter Chapter 2|66 pages

The Indian

1492–1620 Racial Construction of Indians and Blacks

part |2 pages

Standing on Stolen Land with Stolen Hands Prelude to Chapter 3 the Black

chapter Chapter 3|69 pages

The Black

1620–1790 Institutionalizing Racial Codification

part |2 pages

Personal Statement as Preface to Chapter 4

chapter Chapter 4|63 pages

Three Revolutions

1776 – 1790 Three Races in a New State