Erased

True Stories About Racism That You Probably Weren’t Taught in School

by: Nikki Khanna

Kathleen Korgan

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Hardcover
ISBN: 9781620979600
Published: Oct 06 2026
Page count: 256
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E-book
ISBN: 9798893851076
Published: Oct 06 2026
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Description

For fans of James Loewen’s Lies My Teacher Told Me, a bold new popular history exposing the hidden truths about race long omitted from our school textbooks

Following in the tradition of James Loewen’s bestselling Lies My Teacher Told Me, Erased peels back the layers of sanitized and hidden histories to reveal the shocking, untold stories of race and racism in the United States—stories deliberately left out of most textbooks. From the enslaved people who built and labored in the White House, to the near extinction of bison as the federal government sought to starve Native peoples into submission, to the nation’s role in the Nazis’ atrocities of the twentieth century, Erased delivers thirty-eight eye-opening chapters that expose what is often deliberately erased from U.S. history lessons.

Through careful research and vivid storytelling, sociologists Nikki Khanna and Kathleen Odell Korgen bring readers into moments rarely included in traditional accounts of U.S. history, bridging the gap between what we were taught and what we should know about our past.

For concerned citizens, students, and educators, Erased will inform, inspire, and leave readers ready to engage in meaningful conversations about America’s past and its impact on today.

Author Bio

Nikki Khanna is a professor of sociology at the University of Vermont. The author of Biracial in America, among other books, she and her work have been featured CNN International, Time, NBC, Good Housekeeping, BBC, NPR, and more. She lives in Burlington, Vermont. 

Kathleen Korgen
is professor emerita of sociology at William Paterson University and author of From Black to Biracial and Multiracial Americans and Social Class. She is also coauthor of the widely used Sociology in Action series and editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Sociology. She lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.