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    The essay opens up with Mrs McIntosh explaining the self-analyse that she did to realize about the real existence of a white privilege and male privilege. The author initiated an analytical thinking through an ordinary job situation. This is very hard thing to do‚ most of the people get stuck into their routine‚ and so they can’t realize the deep issues around themselves. In fact‚ the author figured out that white people are taught during their entire life to not recognize white privilege‚ on the

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    have different topics yet also many similarities. The first reading which was “The Color of Supremacy: Beyond the Discourse of “ White Privilege ’’ by Zeus Leonardo tells us how white privilege is part of the reason why racism prevails even today. The reading even somewhat bolsters McIntosh’s argument that sometimes‚ white people simply aren’t even aware of their ‘ privileges ’. I however‚ feel that racism persists because people let it persist. Racism is not a thing of the past that just happens to

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    This paper covers white privilege as well as the systematic racism leading to the death of two people. It also connects an online article by Warren J. Blumenfeld to the book written by Rebecca Skloot. Both have a central theme of white privilege and racism‚ but Blumenfeld appears to believe that racism and white privilege feed off of each other while Skloot simply reports examples of past instances of racism that still have an impact today.   In his article A Tiered System of Justice‚ the Veil

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    McIntoshPeggy. "White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack." (1990). The beginning of this article discusses how men exhibit privilege in society over women‚ and either fail to admit to the privilege‚ or fail to actually do anything about it. The reason being is that men would have to disadvantage themselves‚ in a sense. McIntosh discusses both topics of male privilege and white privilege‚ stating that white people have been trained to be blind to see white privilege‚ but wholly benefit

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    Keiara West White Privilege Zane State College Over the past few weeks I have been observing how people with different race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ etc. are looked at differently and treated. Some stories I am going to share are of past experiences that I sought in the past few years. Most of these recordings have been in the workplace and one of a friend that kindly shared her experience with me. While doing these recordings on a notebook piece of paper‚

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    In the article‚ “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”‚ Peggy McIntosh talks about the various privileges white people receive. Her basic idea was to inform the readers that whites are taught to ignore the fact that they enjoy social privileges that people of color do not because we live in a society of white dominance. McIntosh lists some daily white privileges; a variety of daily instances where white dominance is clear. Her examples include privileges relating to education‚ careers

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    "Privilege is the greatest enemy of equality." This quote from a noted Austrian novelist‚ Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach‚ perhaps describes the harm of "white privilege" on American society. By its very definition privilege is a grace bestowed on one over another (Webster‚ 2006). In that sense‚ privilege is in and of itself an opposition to equality. In racial terms‚ if one group has been historically privileged over another‚ there will never be equality between the groups until a catastrophic new

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    15 November 2014  White Privilege in America  Before realizing and determining what white privilege is in America and what it  means to us as an American society‚ it is important that it is defined first because a  majority of whites seem to deny that the privilege even exists at all. The denial of its  existence by white people is racialized but not always through clear knowledge of what  is actually occurring because of it. People of different races and ethnic backgrounds say  white people (mostly males)

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    White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack‚ by Peggy Mcintosh illustrates an image of white superiority over other colored people. Peggy knapsack is lecturer and associate director at the Wellesley College Center where she does her research. Specifically focusing on women‚ gender equality and multi culture. Her legitimacy derives out of being some of the firsts scholars to examine whites to be measured in racial categories. Beginning with one of her first arguments‚ the author states that much like

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    White privilege is when individuals who are born with White skin are awarded unearned social benefits‚ assets‚ protections‚ and advantages over people of color strictly because of their skin color (McIntosh 1998; Crosley-Corcoran 2014). For instance‚ White people do not have to warn their children about systematic racism that still exists in today’s society and how to manage their lives in order to protect themselves from it (McIntosh 1998). While some White people may be disadvantaged due to other

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