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Final episode date
  
April 24, 2003

Genre
  
Documentary

Language
  
English

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First episode date
  
April 24, 2003

Language
  
English

Country
  
United States

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Director
  
Christine Herbes-Sommers

Release date
  
April 2003

Writers
  
Christine Herbes-Sommers, Tracy Heather Strain, Llewellyn M. Smith

Episodes
  
3 The House We Live InSeason 1 - Apr 29 - 2003, 3 The House We Live In, 2 The Story We TellSeason 1 - Apr 29 - 2003, 2 The Story We Tell, 1 The Differences Between UsSeason 1 - Apr 24 - 2003, 1 The Differences Between Us

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Race: The Power of an Illusion was a three-part series that was produced by California Newsreel and investigated race in society, science and history. The educational documentary originally screened on PBS and was primarily funded by CPD, the Ford Foundation and PBS.

Contents

Series overview

The division of people into distinct categories—"white", "black", "yellow", "red" peoples—has become so widely accepted and so deeply rooted in our psyches, that most people would not think to question its veracity. This three-hour documentary tackles the theory of race by subverting the idea of race as biology, tracing the idea back to its origin in the 19th century.

Chapters

  • Chapter One - The Difference Between Us
  • examines the contemporary science - including genetics - that challenges our common sense assumptions that human beings can be bundled into three or four fundamentally different groups according to their physical traits.

  • Chapter Two - The Story We Tell
  • uncovers the roots of the race concept in North America, the 19th century science that legitimated it, and how it came to be held so fiercely in the western imagination. The episode is an eye-opening tale of how race served to rationalize, even justify, American social inequalities as "natural."

  • Chapter Three - The House We Live In
  • asks, If race is not biology, what is it? This episode uncovers how race resides not in nature but in politics, economics and culture. It reveals how our social institutions "make" race by disproportionately channeling resources, power, status and wealth to white people.

    References

    Race: The Power of an Illusion Wikipedia
    Race: The Power of an Illusion IMDb