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so:text What white people learned from the Civil Rights era was how not to appear to be racists, even to themselves. They came away from the 1960s knowing that racism was a matter of using the wrong words or expressing the wrong attitudes publicly. They trained their internal monologues to mirror an egalitarian or deracinated public discourse: no slurs, just a continual stream of. That was the essence of white anti-racism: don't say the wrong thing. (en)
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so:description White Liberals: We’re Not Racist (August 29, 2016) (en)
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