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When we talk about racism in America, we usually talk about whats been denied to people of colour. But what if we started measuring what white people get? In The White Bonus, McMillan examines the monetary value of whiteness in this country through her own experiences and a broader societal examination. McMillan had a turbulent and difficult upbringing, and her early adulthood was marked by real hunger and struggle, but she was able to get by and move up. When her reporters curiosity prompted her to measure her white privilege in her experience of upward mobility, she realised she needed to look at not only social advantages, but also money. The White Bonus follows three generations of McMillans family, tracing the sources of their wealth. That personal narrative tethers a wider investigation into the laws and norms that give white Americans more opportunity than minorities. Measuring their cumulative material effect on her life, McMillan also expands the investigation beyond her own family, alternating her story with profiles of five other subjects of various classes and places, taking a look at their respective white bonuses. McMillan showcases an ecosystem of institutions and practices that are supposed to treat all Americans the same but usually only benefit white people. For readers of Robin DiAngelos White Fragility, Richard Rothsteins The Color of Law, and Stephanie Lands Maid, The White Bonus will address the white working-class experience as it relates to race, quantifying the amorphous problem of racial privilege and investigating what we can do about it.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781250619426
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 464
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-05-13
- Förlag: Henry Holt & Company Inc