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Lurie Breaks It Down

Examining White America's Legal and Sociopathic Practices in The 400-Year Holocaust

Lurie Breaks It Down

Women's Empowerment Network

Politics, Society & Culture, News, Culture, History

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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In this episode, Lurie & Dante King break down the passages in his book, "The 400-Year Holocaust: White America's Legal, Psychopathic, and Sociopathic Black Genocide - and the Revolt Against Critical Race Theory." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of Lurie Breaks It Down, a podcast where we dig deeply to connect the dots on the issues that shape our world.

0:19.6

I'm Lurie Daniel Favors, author, activist, attorney,

0:22.8

and host of the Lurie Daniel Favors show on SiriusXM's Urban View, Channel 126.

0:27.9

Today we're going to continue our discussion with Dante King,

0:31.0

the author of the 400-year Holocaust,

0:33.5

White America's Legal, Psychological, and Sociopathic Black Genocide,

0:37.1

and the revolt against

0:38.3

critical race theory. This is the second installment in my long walk through this book with

0:43.8

author Dante King. And I think you'll get even more out of this episode than you did the first

0:49.0

time he appeared. Let's take a listen. Dante King, it's a pleasure to have you back on the podcast.

0:53.2

Welcome back to another episode of LaRie Breaks It Down. Thank you very much. I appreciate being here so much.

0:59.9

Well, I got to be honest with you, sir. I really appreciate the amount of work that went into this

1:05.3

book because I initially envisioned our conversation about this particular book, the 400-year

1:10.6

Holocaust, being sort of like a three-part series, where we would talk about about this particular book, the 400-year Holocaust,

1:11.3

being sort of like a three-part series, where we would talk about it, you know, at the beginning,

1:15.5

talk about the middle, and talk about the end and sort of just grapple through it.

1:18.5

But the more I delve into the pages, the more I realize that I want us to really slow walk

1:23.6

through this book because one, you and I both know Americans aren't the greatest of readers.

1:28.3

And it's also really important that the information in this current era, we need access to this

1:34.4

information now more than ever. In our last discussion, we were talking about just the introductory

1:38.5

section of the book and some of the definitions that you provided, some of the outlines and

1:43.8

the frameworks that you give. And I want today to talk about some of the definitions that you provided, some of the outlines and the frameworks that you give. And I want today to talk about some of the passages in this first section of the book. And I would like to just, I'm going to read them. And if you could help me just tease out, talk to us about what you meant by them. And then we'll just delve into the conversation in that way. Does that work for you? Absolutely. All right. Here we go. I'm looking at this section of the book, and this is just page

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