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A Practical Guide to Racism, by C.H. Dalton

‘The funniest joke in “A Practical Guide to Racism” is deployed in the first three words, the dedication: “For the ladies.” Legitimate guffaws. Nicely done. It’s downhill from here, inevitably, but how far down - how close you get to the earth’s molten core - depends on your tolerance for jokes about Jews drinking the blood of Christian babies.’ Read the review at the Village Voice.

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