Abstract
"A white double consciousness would not involve the move between white and black subjectivities or black and American perspectives, as DuBois and Fanon developed the notion. Instead, for whites, double consciousness requires an ever present acknowledgment of the historical legacy of white identity constructions in the persistent structures of inequality and exploitation, as well as a newly awakened memory of the many white traitors to white privilege who have struggled to contribute to the building of an inclusive human community." —Linda Martín Alcoff, The Whiteness Question
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- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2014-04-01
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- 10.59236/rjv13i2pp1-7
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