" Quick Reference, Glossary, and Racial Literacy” is an essential resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complex landscape of race and White supremacy. This brief reference identifies different attitudes and behaviors among white people, from overt White supremacy, Whitabetic flair ups, and efforts at Whitabetic treatments. A comprehensive glossary serves as a valuable tool, defining key terms such as DARVO (Deny-Attack-Reverse-Victim & Offender), discrimination, racial micro-aggression's, and White privilege. Each term is explained in context, with examples to illustrate their real-world applications, enhancing the reader’s capacity to engage in informed discussions about race and racism. The book also provides practical strategies for disrupting White supremacy in everyday life and organizational settings. It highlights common characteristics of White supremacist behavior, such as perfectionism, paternalism, and denial, and offers actionable steps to counteract these tendencies. For those seeking deeper understanding, it is recommended to read the supplementary handbook titled, “An Introduction to Type A and Type B”. This guide is an invaluable resource for educators, activists, and anyone committed to fostering racial equity and justice. It not only educates but also empowers readers to recognize and dismantle the structures of white supremacy within themselves and their communities.