Baynard Woods

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Baynard Woods



Average rating: 3.85 · 2,053 ratings · 268 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
I Got a Monster: The Rise a...

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Inheritance: An Autobiograp...

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“The majority of white people saw it and loved it, bringing this racist strongman to the White House. In doing so, they were endorsing a view of the world that I knew. It was the unreconstructed southern white view of history, a view where to be white meant to be both indignantly privileged and also angry and aggrieved, always demanding more. I was pissed off and disgusted with Mom and Dad and with all of the generations of our family who had never addressed slavery or Jim Crow. We’d invented the goddamn “alternative facts” with our myths about plantations, slavery, and the Civil War. It was an awful time to be white, but it was an even worse time to be Black or Mexican or Muslim or anyone else who suffered because of our whiteness.”
Baynard Woods, Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness

“I knew the appeal of having a group of whites to see as worse than yourself. We could look down on them for being racist at the same time they kept us from seeing our own racism.”
Baynard Woods, Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness

“I realized this was the logic of whiteness. Always deflect and defer and change the subject when your innocence is questioned, your power noted. Whiteness is like a chameleon, camouflaging its own power in order to maintain its simultaneous sense of innocence.”
Baynard Woods, Inheritance: An Autobiography of Whiteness



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