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Common among wealthy in budapest at the time. About flutie. The hungarian name, in 1946, my grandfather said lets get rid of this german name and my father picked it because first of all my father was sent to film fan in so many films. That was always on the credits rolling. It was kind of a boring name. The lady is a very, really good hungarian name. It means that the village. Sort of out of the earth person. Another one of the mysteries that my father remained as passionate hungarian patriot. Which may be another in cleanups live my father could tolerate could hold in her brain both a love of the work and sort of lockout the political implications of that. I think we better close things right now. Thank you so much, both of these. Wonderful discussion. [applause] you can pick up right over here, ms. Fauldis book and she will be around the corner as many of you know, to signing the book. If you are staying, please have your ticket out ready to be scanned. Thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] fauldi but tv on cspan 2s live coverage of the Miami Book Fair continues. A couple more hours ahead and in 15 minutes or so we will hear from National Book award winner posted and marines out a little bit later in the evening. Joining us on our booktv set now is for faster carol andersen. White rage, the unspoken truth of our racial divide. What do you mean by white rage . What they mean by white rage is not what we often think of as the clan of burning a cross. Coming out of the Supreme Court of congress, and legislators. They are triggered by africanamericans advancement towards civil rights and when you see those advancements, youll see the policy backlash that comes to figuring out how to undercut that. That is the rage. Its cool, methodical, subtle, corrosive and absolutely destructive. Have you seen it time and again in your research . Yes, i track after the end of the civil war because here you have this moment where that comes from being property to being human beings, and then to citizens. And the resources with the backlash in the injured johnson, but also state legislators that undercut the advancement of africanamericans back into a new type of slavery. I track it with the great migration. Barack obama. Lets go to 2008. What did you see in your research . What i saw was this moment this massive policy backlash in terms of Voter Suppression. 15 million voters into the election. This is the thing we shouldnt base. 15 Million People on the sidelines and now feel blessed that they have a stake in this democracy. They have a stake in how this nation works in who their elected representatives are. This we should embrace of democracy. Instead, what happened was a systematic targeting of those voters in terms of Voter Suppression laws. It got cast away by a Voter Suppression in the language of democracy. We have to protect the integrity of the ballot box. We have massive voter fraud. We need to ensure we dont have that voter fraud except we didnt have the voter fraud are talking about. Only 1 billion photos. This wasnt about voter fraud, but what these laws did his suppress the black vote and the latino vote even if it pays, it radiates out. What about 2016 . This election was white rage. There was a referendum of what kind of nation listed the period would this be a nation with the diversity in this nation. That makes people and Asian Americans and muslims, were they or would it be a nation thats sad but we really want in terms of making America Great again would be to go back to the good old days. And if you ask, really point what are those good days. And so you get this straight the urge for policies so you have white access this is a white rage election. Give someone advice of port donald trump, to give an immediate assumption about that . Yes. That assumption is race and racism was driving that boat. Here is a man whose every third rail, and american body politic. His voters did not move away. For instance, this is a man who said my Favorite Book in the bible is two corinthians. This is a man who violates the basic tenant of christianity, which is to recognize and asked for forgiveness. And evangelical state. We talk about this election about economic anxiety, except for his voters make over 70,000 a year and theres a recent study that says they take africanamericans 228 years to people of the wealth of whites in the United States today. Economic anxiety, and this is a man who denigrated the military. Again, and other third rail when you think about it. This feature attic voters did not move away. This is a man who is very clear about Sexual Assault and those voters did not vote the way. In terms of economic anxiety as well. We have a man whose economic policies are not about helping the populace, the working class. He bankrupted. He probably bankrupt Small Business owners. Those voters did not move away. So once you begin to check off all of the things that should have been cut out derailed his president day, what youre left with is a man whose indoors by the. White nationalists, and we really like his policies. That nation is predicated on what i mean by that is often we think of in terms of an october think of rage is violence. But those policies sanctioned violence. This policy is made that brutality can hotbed and theres not any kind of consequence in the criminal Justice System because the policy say this is okay to terrorize the population. So when you see that he wins pennsylvia and michigan for the first time in the 80s, why is it not about economics . You dont see the economic isolation . And were economics plan, economics is a cover for a race so that i think one of the things that is driving us in this multicultural world that we are in, multicultural nation we are in is the sense that i may be okay making 70 plus thousand dollars a year, but as more blacks and latinos and asians than the ones are seeking access to the resources, what does that in for my grandchildren . What does that mean for my sisters kids. That again is the mass were economics plays them. But what is not clear is what rage has done is by systematically undermining the population is actually undermining the viability strength of the nation so we see things as this zero sum game. Rated this book come from . The book emerged out of the uprising and ferguson. Let me back up a bit. I started playing with this idea back in the 299 with the killing of Ahmed Doody Alice by the n. Y. P. D. Here you have a black man who steps out at the apartment to get something to eat and four new York Police Officers run them down. 19 of them hit. Im watching nightline with ted koppel appears Rudy Giuliani is being entered to and he barely mentions. Instead what he says is my policies are working. New york is safer than its ever been and i have the most restrained, best behaved police force in the United States. And i am thinking, your policies are working and youve got an unarmed man with no criminal record who has just been coming down . There is something going on here. So as a scholar and continuing to work and then ferguson in 2014. All of the pundits regardless of the ideological venue are asking why are black people burning where they live . They are talking about this black rage as buildings are on fire. Im shaking my head no going this is white rage. I have lived in missouri for 13 years. I saw what policies could do and how they undermine access. I suffered an out in a city like ferguson that is 36 black but the voter turnout was only 6 . Think about the kind of policies for 67 of the population into 6 of the voting population. I saw a School District on probation for 15 years

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