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For over a century, Americans have looked to National Geographic to learn about other people and cultures around the world.
Now for the first time ever, the magazine has acknowledged its “exotic” portrayals of other cultures, which it was known for during much of its history, were based on racist ideas.
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For over a century, Americans have looked to National Geographic to learn about other people and cultures around the world.
Now for the first time ever, the magazine has acknowledged its “exotic” portrayals of other cultures, which it was known for during much of its history, were based on racist ideas.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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