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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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