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Appiah, Kwame Anthony. "'Racism': History of Hatred." The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project. August 4, 2002. University of California, Santa Barbara. October 13, 2009. <[]>.

[|Kwame Anthony Appiah] is a Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. He is trained in linguistic philosophy and Appiah has published widely about ethics, African and black cultural studies, racial identity, political theory and philosophy of the mind. He's also written several novels, "Avenging Angel," "Nobody Likes Letitia" and "Another Death in Venice." The article is talking about where the idea of racism started in different areas of the world. It also describes how the different races were affected. It is useful because it gives me an overview of when and where racism started so I can look up those specific areas in more depth and relate them to Nazi Germany. The perspective of this site is that it focuses more on race all around the world and not just in the US. Many articles I have read focus only on slavery and race in the US so it was different to read an article that sums up all the race in the world.

"About the Holocaust-Persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany." //Shoah Research Center//. 2003. Yad Vashem, Web. 11 Nov 2009. [].

The Shoah Research ​Center was created by the International School for Holocaust Studies and the scientific adviser is the International Institute for Holocaust Research. This article is about hows Jews were treated during the Holocaust by the Nazis. It talks about the polocies and the laws that were passed against the Jews and how that affected them. This information is useful because it is full of information about how the Nazis treated the "non-Aryans." The site is bias towards Jews. This site is run by a Jewish group, and the site is strongly against the German's and Nazis. It focuses on all the negative things the Nazis did and doesn't look at both sides of the story.

"Holocaust Encyclopedia-Nazi Propaganda." //United States Holocaust Memorial Museum//. 04 May 2009. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Web. 10 Nov 2009. <[]>.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is located in Washington, DC and has had 25 million people visit its website. This article is about Nazi Propaganda and how it was used to persuade the people. It also gives examples of propaganda like newspapers, books, and posters. This source is useful because it helps me understand how Hitler was able to control the minds of so many people. The examples of propaganda give me a better understanding of what it would have been like to live in Nazi Germany. The perspective of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and this article is supportive of the Jews that were killed in the Holocaust. The website sympathizes with those killed but informs us of the facts as well.