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so:text Notions of objectivity, removed scientific inquiry, unbiased scholarly assessments, empiricism, standardized tests, universalism, evolutionism, and Eurocentric thinking are a few of the many constructs that academics, politicians, and benefactors used to mask the preponderance of whiteness—white ideas, people, and scholarship—as normal. Thus, white racists and capitalists and black accommodationists actively created and maintained this white normality by masking it, by removing the adjectives, by denigrating and downgrading everything non-European, everything outside of the Eurocentric or capitalist homily. European history and literature were not presented as such. Academics labeled it the history and literature. By conceiving of European scholarship as superior to all others, they racialized it, they gave it whiteness—an officious social construct of racial superiority. (en)
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so:description The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965–1972 (2012) (en)
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