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Whiteness and Class in Education
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214 pages
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The narrative explores the awakening to class and racial identity experienced by the author upon entering university. Initially unaware of their working-class background and the implications of being white, the author reflects on how literature, particularly David Roediger's work, illuminated the constructed nature of whiteness. This revelation leads to a critical understanding of privilege and systemic oppression, highlighting the author's internal conflict with benefiting from a societal structure that marginalizes people of color. The text delves into the complexities of identity, privilege, and accountability.
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2007, hardcover
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