Racism White Privilege In America

Understanding White Privilege_ A Historical Lens


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The term "white privilege" has become a crucial part of conversations about race in America, but where did it all begin? Its rise to prominence can be traced back to 1988 when Wellesley College professor Peggy McIntosh published a groundbreaking essay, detailing 46 everyday advantages that white individuals experience, often without even realizing it. What’s fascinating is that McIntosh wasn't just pointing fingers or assigning blame; instead, she was illuminating the often invisible barriers that prevent genuine equality.Then, as the discussion around race evolved, so did the concept of white privilege. Scholars like Cheryl Harris took the dialogue further in 1993 by presenting the idea of "whiteness as property." Think about that. Harris argued that being white in society confers not just societal standing but also social, economic, and legal privileges, functioning almost like a form of property. 

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