At least once a week I have a student ask for a book about the Illuminati, or I hear them intensely talking about the group’s existence. For those students, the zine How to Overthrow the Illuminati is a good place to start looking at information about the group. It is written in a format that won’t overwhelm them and the style of writing is accessible to most. The authors clearly explain how the Illuminati theory came to be and how the belief in the power of the Illuminati moved from high socioeconomic circles to low income communities, specifically African American ones. Even if you don’t believe in conspiracy theories, the title provides a concise history lesson around factors that have contributed to the growth of the Illuminati theory. The authors also encourage readers to do their own research by pointing out, “most of their [The Illuminati] secrets are actually ‘open secrets’: information is available in public libraries and websites…” School librarians might be as giddy as I am to use this text to teach research skills to students.
I love that the information in this zine is available online, and you are able to print it out for free from the site on listed on the cover. I can think of so many students who would eat this up and I can't wait to read through it myself!
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