White Privilege In White Like Me

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White Like Me (3rd incarnation) is a novel that tries to unpack the structures of both white privilege and white supremacy that exist in the United States. white like me is a highly personal examination in the way most white American lives are shaped due to racial privilege. this book shows us how People of all races appear oblivious on how their race has advantaged - or disadvantaged them.

The central theme of the book is the notion of white privilege, and how it's not only unjust, but how it causes harm to people in every aspect of society. In one part of the book, Wise is approached by a black woman, who questions his motives for his activism, stating that there's no reason for the black community to trust him. He responds by saying that