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"Outline is right. I’m having a hard time getting through this book because it feels hollow, like who are any of these people and why should I care about these things they’re going on about when the narrator herself seems bored by them? Keeping an open mind as I finish but it’s not grabbing me at all." — May 13, 2020 03:09AM
"Outline is right. I’m having a hard time getting through this book because it feels hollow, like who are any of these people and why should I care about these things they’re going on about when the narrator herself seems bored by them? Keeping an open mind as I finish but it’s not grabbing me at all." — May 13, 2020 03:09AM
“The story of Jackie Robinson is a classic example of how whiteness obscures racism by rendering whites, white privilege, and racist institutions invisible. Robinson is often celebrated as the first African American to break the color line and play in major-league baseball. While Robinson was certainly an amazing baseball player, this story line depicts him as racially special, a black man who broke the color line himself. The subtext is that Robinson finally had what it took to play with whites, as if no black athlete before him was strong enough to compete at that level. Imagine if instead, the story went something like this: “Jackie Robinson, the first black man whites allowed to play major-league baseball.” This version makes a critical distinction because no matter how fantastic a player Robinson was, he simply could not play in the major leagues if whites—who controlled the institution—did not allow it. Were he to walk onto the field before being granted permission by white owners and policy makers, the police would have removed him.”
― White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
― White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism
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