Maybe I missed something, but I can't recall anything in his work that would indicate he is.In his North/South alternative war series the "Nazi"CSA exterminates blacks in Nazi style camps.Unlikely in my opinion unless a lot of white folks decided they liked to pick cotton and "mammy"babies,but nothing that makes me think Turtledove thought it was a good idea.I did run across a racist White Nationalist fourm discussing his books,but...so what?
From a 16th-century poem about a turtledove
cause the kids were racist!
That he is a racist.
No. That is a stupid question.
There were may peolpe who were confused that whether Portia was a racist or not? I personally feel that Portia was a racist as when Portia's servant Balthazar announces the arrival of the Prince Of Morocco, Portia says to Nerrisa that "If he have the condition of a saint, and the complexion of a devil, I had ratherhe should shrive me or wive me"This above statement tells us that Portia was a racist as she had not even met the Prince of Morocco and assumed that he is dark. There is no doubt that Prince of Morocco was dark but she judged him by his complexion not by his personality
Harry Turtledove is a science fiction writer.
Harry Turtledove was born on June 14, 1949.
Harry Turtledove was born on June 14, 1949.
Harry Turtledove is 62 years old (birthdate: June 14, 1949).
The novel "Homeward Bound" by Harry Turtledove has approximately 515 pages.
Turtledove
Harry Turtledove, a prolific novelist known for his alternative history genre, has won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History multiple times. He has also received nominations for other prestigious awards, such as the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.
The subsection of Science Fiction known as Alternate Histories.
He has used racist names before, but was'nt intending to be directly racist
The ISBN of "Agent of Byzantium" by Harry Turtledove is 978-0345388403.
Not that I know of..I don't believe Harry is the racist type.
Yes, he is not a racist